Peruvian music, el borrachito (tondero norteño)              

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Peruvian music, el borrachito (tondero norteño)

Peruvian Music from the North of Peru. The tondero norteño El Borrachito is played here by one of the best Peruvian music groups ever: Los Troveros Criollos (Lucho Garland, Pepe Ladd & Humberto Pejovés). The tondero is a Peruvian dance and rhythm born in the north coast. The oldest known version is from the Morropón Province in Piura. The dance expresses three themes, all inspired from the same emotion: the errant life of birds, cockfighting very common among Peruvians (Peruvian roosters are the largest and most aggressive) and lastly, the falling in love; between birds or between the macho stallion that battles to get the acceptance of the female, she flirts and doesn’t let him conquer her until the end (Wikipedia). The beautiful Lucía Hidalgo and Luis Peñaranda, from the Music Institute Todas las Sangres, dance this Tondero to the music of Los Troveros Criollos. El tondero El Borrachito was composed by Salomón Díaz and recorded by Los Troveros Criollos back in 1957. Peruanische Musik aus dem Norden Perus. El Borrachito ist ein lebensfroher Tondero norteño und wird hier gespielt von einer der besten Folklore Gruppen in der Geschichte Perus: Los Troveros Criollos (Lucho Garland, Pepe Ladd & Humberto Pejovés). Die Musik und Rhythmus des Tonderos stammt aus der Küste im Norden Perus. Die altbekannteste Version stammt aus der Provinz Morropón in Piura. Der Tanz drückt drei Themen aus, alle basiert aus den gleichen Gefühlen: das freie Leben der Vögel, Kampfhähne (die ……



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