Enjoy Felipe Alberto’s the live recording of peruvian huaynos in the style of the northern peruvian highlands.
This Popurri de Huaynos (or huayno mashup) is performed in the style of Peru’s northern highlands. This track is included in Felipe Alberto’s Alma del Ayer album. Alma del Ayer is a collection of traditional peruvian music recorded and produced independently in Saskatoon, Canada in the studio of Josh J. Palmer. All the songs were recorded with traditional instruments to maintain the authenticity of the criollo and and andean musical genres. Alma del Ayer is a work inspired by love for peruvian music and the musical legacy of the latin america.
Today I present you with the video of La Apañadora, a beautiful tondero by Peruvian composer – Alicia Maguiña. I hope you enjoy it. This project is my labour of love and admiration for the cultural legacy of Peru’s traditional music. I hope that this project helps to foment a great appreciation for this musical genre. You can also listen this cover of La Apanadora on my Muzooka profile.
Created by FELIPE ALBERTO and L&C STYLE PRODUCTIONS
Filming Locations: La Ciudad de Calgary, The Beach Advanced Audio Production, Becker’s Ranch
Actors: Jill MarÃa Robinson, Willy GarcÃa Ascencio, Raúl Javier LeguÃa Camino
Percussion: Miguel Canal Aguirre
Come and enjoy an evening of traditional South American music at Village Guitar & Amp Co. 432 20th Street, on March 6 starting at 7PM.
Opening act of traditional Andean music by Grupo Koricancha
Tickets include a complementary CD at the entrance
Along with Willy GarcÃa on cajon and congas, we gave the “Fur  & Feathers†art exposition at Studio C a touch of Latin music.
July Saturday 19th and Sunday the 20th I participated in Calgary’s Latin festival –Fiestaval— where I played traditional Latin-American music with the support of my bro, Willy Garcia Ascenscio on cajon. Always a pleasure to play for the Calgary crowd.
Check out the interview by http://flixeh.com above where I do an impromptu performance of Cada domingo a las 12 después de la misa by Peruvian songwriter Augusto Polo Campos.