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So, Am I Latin American Music?
Mati Homar
8 episodes
2 weeks ago
This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have.
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This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have.
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S01E06 - Candomblé, Candombe and Rio de La Plata Music - Poetry and Popular Song.
So, Am I Latin American Music?
38 minutes 1 second
5 years ago
S01E06 - Candomblé, Candombe and Rio de La Plata Music - Poetry and Popular Song.

On this episode we are traveling from the North of Brazil all the way down to El Río de La Plata where we meet with the Candombe. On this trip we get closer to cultural manifestations that show more evidently their relation with the Afro musics.

With the help from Maria Figueredo's book "Poesía y Música Popular: Su Convergencia en el Siglo XX (Poetry and Popular Music: Their convergence in the XX Century)," we start to explore the tight link between music and poetry and the importance of this relationship in the Popular Music from Latin America.


Artists on this episode:

Ramiro Gonzalo (La Plata)

Santiago Ávila (La Plata)

Cecilia Espinosa (Salta)

Ana Archetti (La Plata)


Author on this Episode:

Maria Figueredo (Toronto, Canada)


Music on this Episode:

El Avenido - Cecilia Segura, Santiago Ávila and Matías Homar

Ijexa - Saci's Project

Melodía Anónima - Bruno Fitte, Javier Marazitta and Santiago Ávila

Exú - Grupo Ofa

Yasan-oya - Nation Angola

Paisaje - Cristián Vassilion

Montevideo - Cuarteto Rica Cosa

Umbral del Socavón - Leo Goldstein

Remedio de Sol - Cecilia Espinosa

Bajo el árbol un tambor - Lágrima Ríos

Cantaré - Ana Archetti

Cuerpo y Alma - Eduardo Mateo - Ana Archetti's rendition

Azul Luz - Trío Familia


Opening and closing song: Bos A Nos - Matías Homar

Cover Art: Matías Homar

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Website: www.matiashmr.com

So, Am I Latin American Music?
This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have.