2 Multi-Style Arrangements of Ariel Ramirez - Misa Criolla
Ariel Ramirez's Misa Criolla (1964) revolutionized sacred music by setting the Catholic Mass to indigenous Argentine rhythms like carnavalito and chacarera, featuring charango and bombo legüero instruments.
Misa Criolla (1964) is a landmark work combining Catholic Mass texts with indigenous South American instruments and rhythms like chacarera and carnavalito. It was one of the first Masses in vernacular language post-Vatican II.
Ariel Ramirez's Misa Criolla (1964) is a landmark work combining Latin American folk melodies, indigenous instruments like the charango and bombo, with the structure of the Catholic Mass. It became one of the first Spanish-language masses to gain global recognition.
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