Description
Fortaleza – Soy De Sangre Kolla, Quechua Y Amara – Bolivian Folkloric Music of the Andes – Vinyl Record
Fortaleza was formed in June 1979 by the brothers Ramiro, Gonzalo and John de la Zerda, in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Their name (Spanish for “fortress”) was inspired by the ancient ruins and forts left behind by the Tiahuanaco and Inca civilization. The group is known throughout South America for its authenticity and style with regards to composition, performance and the creative technique of their playing.
Subsequently the group has built an enormous following in the US. Based in Boston, the group has given major concerts around the country. The group’s strong, emotional voices and lavish instrumental arrangements capture the sound of pre-Colombian Inca culture and the heart of Bolivia’s contemporary movement.
Brand new, never played and still sealed in the factory plastic seal with promo slit in jacket
Flying Fish Records 1989 FF529
Track Listing
Mi Madre Tierra/My Mother Earth
Caporal Y Saya (Caporal Saya)
La Cancion De Una Nina Adolsecente/ Song Of An Adolescent Girl
El Chuntunquero (Chuntunki)
Me Consolara La Soledad/Solitude Will Console Me
Maria
Soy De Sangre Kolla, Quechua Y Aymara
Inti Kjarka/ Forstress Of The Sun (Motivo)
Madrecita Ensename El Camino/ Dear Mother Show Me The Way
Alborada De Amor/Dawn of Love (Huayno)
Lluvia De Verano/ Summer Rain (Chuntuniki)
Jaylli/ Festival Of Spring Planting (Huayno Potosino)
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