http://folkloreyetnohistoria.blogspot.com/2009/12/descargar-musica-bizantina-e-de-mexico.html
http://macuala.blogspot.com / 2009/08/vientos-sagrados-musica-ceremonial-pame.html
Winds sacred, ceremonial music pame
Rufino Medina and Juan Medina
CNCA-DGCP-Regional Unit of Popular Cultures of Querétaro, INAH
Cultural Institute of San Luis Potosí 1998
recording and text : Félix Rodríguez León and Marina Alonso.
This phonogram shows a part of ceremonial music universe of two towns of San Luis Potosi Pame: Santa María Acapulco and San Diego for whom this artistic expression fulfills the function determined by its philosophy, its commitment with the land, with man, nature, is an individual or social event, interpreted language that accompanies pame aspects of community life that distinguishes them as an ethnic group.
Side A
1. Son of butterflies (mitote)
2. Son of the fox (mitote)
3. Son of the Flies (mitote)
4. April Flower (minuet)
5. A star (minuet)
6. Three candles (minuet)
Flute Don Anastasio "Tacho" Rubio de Santa María Acapulco
1. Dance during such ceremonies' uus (they dance)
2. Praise
3. They are the first step (mitote)
4. Son La rod (mitote)
5.
praise procession 6. Son of the Viper (mitote)
Flute pame of Santa Maria Acapulco, San Luis Potosi.
Don Rufino Medina donated by Dr. Carlos Garcia.
Historically, the territory of indigenous groups in Mexico has been changing boundaries, boundaries that due to various factors, stretch and expand, so for example, pame region has been fragmented by dividing line between the states of Querétaro and San Luis Potosi. However, these margins have been overwhelmed by the cultural dynamics.
For Pame, the musical expression is a form of communication with nature, with their ancestors, with their worldview. The sounds pame hear the flute, played by musician Medina Rufino, Santa María Acapulco and John Medina, of San Diego, both the State of San Luis Potosi, allow us to transport them to a culture and way of being different. The music they perform are sounds of mitote, representing the community rituals for the gods and the dead air.
To download the music file
http://www.4shared.com/file/157008459/88cf486b/disco7.html
http://rapidshare.com/files / 264933502/VS-MCPame.rar
This information is published in the following blogs:
http://folkloreyetnohistoria.blogspot.com/2009/12/descargar-musica-bizantina-e-de-mexico.html
http://
macuala.blogspot.com
macuala.blogspot.com
If you want to learn more about traditional Mexican music, visit the pages above.
For the color cover of phonogram
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