An experiment in enveloping classical masterpieces in the Andean breeze
A happy encounter between folk music and classical music.
The bold introduction of Andean folk instruments, the quena and zampoña, is an intriguing attempt to transplant the Spanish passion of the original song to Latin American soil. The fusion of orchestral and folk instruments creates an unexpected harmony, giving listeners a fresh surprise. It's a groundbreaking approach that shows the potential of crossover music.
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11 TRACKS:
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1)
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Concierto De Aranjuez
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2)
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Air
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3)
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Ave Maria
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4)
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Peer Gynt Suite
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5)
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Menuett
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6)
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Recuerdos De La Alhambra
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7)
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Neue Welt Symphonie
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8)
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Schwanensee-Nussknacker
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9)
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Largo
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10)
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Mondscheinsonate
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11)
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Sonate In A Dur
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Composed By - Johann Sebastian Bach (2-3)
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Composed By - Edvard Grieg (4)
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Composed By - Ludwig van Beethoven (10)
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Composed By - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (11)
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Composed By - Antonín Dvořák (7)
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Arranged By - Kristian Schultze
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Producer - Michael Holm
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Composed By - Georg Friedrich Händel (9)
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Composed By - Joaquín Rodrigo (1)
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Composed By - Charles Gounod (3)
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Composed By - Luigi Boccherini (5)
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Composed By - Francisco Tárrega (6)
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Composed By - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (8)