Yupanqui: La paloma enamorada

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 50:22

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Jon Lusk

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05.19.08
Argentine legends, past and present.
2006 | Label: Aeon / IDOL

Atahualpa Yupanqui was the stage name of the late Héctor Roberto Chavero Aramburo, considered to be Argentina's greatest twentieth century folk musician. Roberto Aussel in turn is the most widely acclaimed contemporary Argentinean guitarist. He's best known for his interpretations of compositions by tango legend Astor Piazzolla (who actually wrote pieces specifically for the young Aussel) but he's also recorded baroque, Venezuelan and classical material. Unlike Piazzolla, who reluctantly admitted that he had little feel for the rural ‘folk'styles such as zamba and chacarera that Yupanqui mined so successfully, Aussel adapts his crisp, classically trained technique to them with ease, as these 15 adaptations of classic Yupanqui pieces show. In any case, the line between classical and folk music is far more blurred in Latin America than in Europe or the US.

Compared with the original recordings, Aussel's have handsomely rich reverb. Even so, he mostly sticks quite faithfully to Yupanqui's use of harmonics, as well as his tendency to knock the body of his guitar for percussive effects, so maintaining a slightly rough-hewn feel. Surprisingly, not all of the original pieces were exclusively instrumental, but Aussel is no singer, and his wordless but intensely lyrical — and rather novel —… read more »

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It DOES make you cry...of emotion!

hernan

As an argentinian, I am deeply moved by this album by a great artist in the tradition of the great Eduardo Falu, a full concert guitarist making the most of these emotive compositions...a great, great record!

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THIS IS GREAT

moosik

The music is rather like Augustin Barrios - but actually more interesting. The playing is very good indeed, as befits a Professor at the Musikhochschule in Cologne. If you like Aussel's playing, look up his recording of Scarlatti - also great

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Great album

PetroniusArbiter

Beautiful playing. Clean, soulful. If you like guitar music, take a chance. This is great stuff.

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magical

ReverendCrunchie

I miss the patina of an original recording by the master troubadour, but the intepretation by Robero Aussel still manages to transport you to another realm of beauty and a tussle with all your emotions. A great pick by the team at emusic

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If you know Yupanqui...

bhatigate

... then this will make you cry. If you don't, then maybe listen to his songs first.

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