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Tracks:
• The Sun Comes
• La Casa del Sol Naciente
• Love Mountain
• Ananay
• Aytu
• Romio y Julieta
• Wind of Change
• Dance of Wolf
• Ukhamanpi Munataxa
• Pastor Solitario
• Let it Be
• Morenada
Website: www.Ricchary.com
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Another excellent example of this young man's playing skill, this album is also full of songs native to the mountain regions and cultures derived from an Aztec base.
With a few more modern songs slipped in, this album is a bit more contemporary than El Kindy, but just as pleasurable to listen to. Until I had to hand it off to another reviewer, I was quite enjoying listening to it in the car as I drove. It was soothing enough to keep the driving calm and relaxed, without being too cruisy causing worries of falling asleep at the wheel, with just a bit of up-tempo stuff in the right places.
Overall, an excellent album by a talented player, and well worth investing in if you enjoy music from other cultures. Find them at town fairs and public community events if you can, but if you are fairly sure this could be your thing, your best bet is to contact them via their website and arrange purchase that way.
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The Japanese composer Toshiro Mayuzumi enjoyed a distinguished international reputation on a par with that of Toru Takemitsu. Versatile and prolific, he contributed music for films, the theatre and broadcasts. This recording features two of his most rythmically exciting and exotically scored works from the 1960s, the ballad Bugaku, based on ancient Japanese imperial dance, and the Mandala Symphony, inspired by Buddhist teaching. Symphonic mood was Mayuzumi's first orchestral composition, while the colourful Rumba Rhapsody here recieves what is probably its first ever performance.
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