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6 years ago
How does the harp music in this recorded selection compare to some of the other recorded Andean harp music you have listened to (for example,Muyu muyari warmigu and Vacacin)?
 
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6 years ago
Don Csar's harp-playing in Toro barroso has a much more polished sound with carefully constructed melodies that repeat in sections rather than being made up of a single rhythmic motive and melodic phrase which repeat continuously. Perhaps the most cohesive force in Don Csar Muquinche's interpretation of Toro barroso is balance. (See further discussion of the music and performance in Worlds of Music.)
 Don Csar has a more urbane and refined sound resulting from years of formal training and practice, and living in cities where he has been surrounded by many different kinds of professional music and music-making.
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