Artist: Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Miguel Harth-Bedoya
Album: Inca Trail Connections
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:00:29
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 590 MB
Tracklist:
01. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Tovar: Kalamary (After L. Bermúdez) (09:20)
02. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Leng: Preludio No. 1 (06:19)
03. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Williams: Primera obertura de concierto, Op. 15 (09:41)
04. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Campos: Danza rústica (03:28)
05. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Cifuentes: Scherzo sobre aires tropicales (06:58)
06. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Garrido-Lecca: Danzas populares andinas (Version for Orchestra): No. 1, Alegre (01:46)
07. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Garrido-Lecca: Danzas populares andinas (Version for Orchestra): No. 2, Lento (03:19)
08. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Garrido-Lecca: Danzas populares andinas (Version for Orchestra): No. 3, Rítmico (02:00)
09. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Garrido-Lecca: Danzas populares andinas (Version for Orchestra): No. 4, Andante (03:29)
10. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Garrido-Lecca: Danzas populares andinas (Version for Orchestra): No. 5, Alegre (02:38)
11. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Soro: Danza fantástica (Version for Orchestra) (04:35)
12. Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Miguel Harth-Bedoya – Vidal: Cascay (06:52)
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The Caminos del Inca, or Inca Trails, is a road network that traverses South America connecting lands and peoples. The area’s musical traditions are ancient and varied, taking in indigenous sounds as well as European influences, and the composers represented on this album have all been inspired by this musical legacy, the people of their homeland, and the land itself. The interconnections include late-Romanticism, folkloric dances, reinterpretation of popular music, mestizo (“hybrid”) elements, Stravinsky-like primitivism, and music of simplicity and beauty that both captures and celebrates village life.