Sumac, Yma - Recital

$14.99

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Sumac, Yma - Recital

Ltd, 180g, Mono Reissue

With the release of Voice of the Xtabay in 1950, people all over the world were astounded by one of the most unusual voices to emerge on the musical scene: Peruvian singer Yma Sumac, who glides effortlessly from contralto to coloratura, her voice covering a range of no less than four octaves!

The voice of Yma Sumac is indeed a miracle of nature. However, if that were all she was, the public's interest would not have gone beyond mere curiosity. What has made the singer's abilities so striking is the fact that she has managed to use the immense vocal resources at her disposal, resolutely striving for genuine artistry.

In June, 2006, Yma was honored by Peru's highest tribute, the Order del Sol (Order of the Sun) medal. To receive the award, and many others including the Key to the City of Lima, she visted Peru, where she created a reawakening of her music in South America. She was received warmly by fans of all ages. We hope, in our own small way, to also honor her with this release of a rare moment in musical history!


Personnel

Yma Sumac
Moises Vivanco & orchestra

Track Listing

1. Fuego Sobre Los Andes Vivianco  7:30
2. Ataypura Vivianco  3:19
3. Montana Mama Vivianco  4:01
4. Amor Indio (Indian Love Song) Traditional  3:00
5. Serenata India (Indian Serenade) Vivianco  2:18
 6. Supay Taki (Enchanted Flute) Vivianco  3:23
 7. Goomba Boomba Vivianco  3:46
8. Llama Caravana (Llama Caravan) Traditional  2:16
 9. Cueca Chilena Vivianco  3:22
 

10.

 Ccori Canastitay  2:35
 11. Wambra Vivianco  3:10
 12. Taita Inti (Hymn to the Sun) Vivianco  5:50
 13. Marinera Traditional  3:12
 14. Chuncho (Forest Creatures) Vivianco  6:45
 

 

Credits

Recorded live in 1961, Bucharest, Romania.
Produced by Don Pierson, SunVirgin.com, for ESP-Disk'
Released under license from Electrecord
Layout and Design by Carl Glatzel

 


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Sumac, Yma - Recital

$14.99

Sumac, Yma - Recital

Ltd, 180g, Mono Reissue

With the release of Voice of the Xtabay in 1950, people all over the world were astounded by one of the most unusual voices to emerge on the musical scene: Peruvian singer Yma Sumac, who glides effortlessly from contralto to coloratura, her voice covering a range of no less than four octaves!

The voice of Yma Sumac is indeed a miracle of nature. However, if that were all she was, the public's interest would not have gone beyond mere curiosity. What has made the singer's abilities so striking is the fact that she has managed to use the immense vocal resources at her disposal, resolutely striving for genuine artistry.

In June, 2006, Yma was honored by Peru's highest tribute, the Order del Sol (Order of the Sun) medal. To receive the award, and many others including the Key to the City of Lima, she visted Peru, where she created a reawakening of her music in South America. She was received warmly by fans of all ages. We hope, in our own small way, to also honor her with this release of a rare moment in musical history!


Personnel

Yma Sumac
Moises Vivanco & orchestra

Track Listing

1. Fuego Sobre Los Andes Vivianco  7:30
2. Ataypura Vivianco  3:19
3. Montana Mama Vivianco  4:01
4. Amor Indio (Indian Love Song) Traditional  3:00
5. Serenata India (Indian Serenade) Vivianco  2:18
 6. Supay Taki (Enchanted Flute) Vivianco  3:23
 7. Goomba Boomba Vivianco  3:46
8. Llama Caravana (Llama Caravan) Traditional  2:16
 9. Cueca Chilena Vivianco  3:22
 

10.

 Ccori Canastitay  2:35
 11. Wambra Vivianco  3:10
 12. Taita Inti (Hymn to the Sun) Vivianco  5:50
 13. Marinera Traditional  3:12
 14. Chuncho (Forest Creatures) Vivianco  6:45
 

 

Credits

Recorded live in 1961, Bucharest, Romania.
Produced by Don Pierson, SunVirgin.com, for ESP-Disk'
Released under license from Electrecord
Layout and Design by Carl Glatzel

 

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