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Lady of Guadalupe
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OUR LADY OF THE GUITAR by Ben Tavera King,
Ruben Romero & Frank Corrales (IA117):
Celebrations dedicated to La Virgen Maria
are an integral part of Latino Spirituality
throughout Latin America and the American
Southwest. This album delves into the heart
of these celebrations with a series of
festive, melodious pieces that feature the
nylon-string guitar as a central instrument.
Several of the tunes are traditional songs
dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe such as
De Colores, Golondrinas Para La Virgen and
Mananitas Para La Virgen. Other tunes
include Latino-style versions of Ave Maria
and Jesu Joy of Man s Desiring. Most of the
tracks also feature accompaniment from the
Mexican harp, marimba button accordion and
percussion.
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GUADALUPE: VIRGEN DE LOS INDIOS by SAVAE (IA210):
SAVAE, the seven-member vocal group, received national praise for this exceptional release which
features music written to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe shortly after her
appearance in 1531. The music combines European-style vocals with Aztec
flutes and percussion to create a sound that has won acclaim from National
Public Radio, the Associated Press as well as a place on Billboard's top-seller charts.
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EL MILAGRO DE GUADALUPE by SAVAE (IA214):
SAVAE follows up the national success of "Guadalupe - Virgen de Los Indios" with a release of more music
showing the blending of European and indigenous cultures in the New World.
Voices, percussion and flutes combine in a re-creation of the music written
to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe.
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NATIVE ANGELS by SAVAE (IA204):
The nationally-known vocal group SAVAE draws on early music from a variety of Latin American countries, including
Mexico, Cuba, Peru and Guatemala, on this exciting release. This sacred
music reflects both African and indigenous musical influences and uses a
variety of percussion instruments.
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