This video of a song composed by Juan Perez Bocanegra (fl. c. 1598-1631) of Peru came from a performance of the Nashville Early Music Ensemble at Christ Church Cathedral in Downtown Nashville, TN on Tuesday, December 4. The Concert was entitled Feliz Navidad Canciónes de América Latina. The ensemble is designed to perform the vocal and instrumental music of the Medieval and Renaissance periods as well as traditional folk music from several world cultures. The twenty-member ensemble features musicians with diverse music backgrounds but all with experience in early music. The instruments featured in the concert will be viols, violin, rebec, lute, ud, guitars, psaltery, harp, recorders, and a wide variety of percussion. The director is Dr. Gerald Moore, a retired music professor from Lipscomb University, who taught music theory and directed the Lipscomb Early Music Consort for over twenty-five years. For more information on the NEME, visit their website at http://nashvilleearlymusic.blogspot.com/
I think this work is of anonymous origin. Juan Perez Bocanegra only compiled it in a book.
pihuichoazul 2 years ago
viva el Peru!!
ispiseco 3 years ago
Linda parabéns!!
aaadriano 3 years ago
En CUSCO PERU,ANDAHUAYLILLAS(llamada LA CAPILLA SIXTINA DE AMERICA) se compone esta hermoza melodia religiosa en el idioma quechua, cuya melodia es un himno a la virgen maria, o madre tierra (PACHAMAMA)
en el siglo XVII,considerada la primera obra POLIFONICA DEL NUEVO MUNDO,pues quedan invitada a conocer PERU, TIERRA MILENARIA
sangrpura 3 years ago
Muy bueno, felicitaciones!
Bassdag 3 years ago
Bellísisma versión
ccolca 4 years ago