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guaraní songs & dances Angel Sabrina, singer & guitar Pablo Vicente Morel, harp side One 1. Mercedita - 2.21 2. Subo 3. Legada 4. Ay para Navidad 5. El Chupino 6. Viva Jujuy 7. Viajera "Paraguayan folk music is gay, gentle and optimistic, based poetically on images and comparisons taken from nature, melodically on the subtle intertwining of guaraní and Spanish tradition, rhythmically on syncopation of every inner segment o a beat. American audiences may be surprised to hear the guaraní harp, played in a virile, astringent style, bringing to the ear the sound of rain, to the skin the feel of warm sun, to the eyes views of far valleys and hills. This is an earthly harp. It is vigorous and masculine, expressive of many a diverse sentiments, like the man who play it. LOS CHIRIGUANOS are two men from the tribe of Chirigua, wich belongs to the language group of the guaraní , Indians who have lived in Central Soth America since long before the Spaniards came in 1527. Angel Sabrina, who plays guitar and sings, was born in San Antoni, Paraguay. He came to Paris, where ho now lives, several years ago with the Latin-American ballet of Joaquin Perez Fernandez. Later he toured Europe and the Orient with other members of the ballet, before beginning to sing alone at L´Escale, where he met his partner. Pablo Vicente Morel, the harpist, was born in Hairy, Paraguay. He began to play the Garant Bro web ge was every young, and has appeared with many Argentinian and Paraguayan groups in South America. He too cam to Europe as a member of a group invited to tour various European countries. When the tour was finished, however, he bekäme very ill It was only after long and painful convalescence, during which he was forbidden to play, that he was well enough to return to work. Pablo Vicente made his harp himself. It has 37 strings and resamples the ancient minstrel harp and the large Irish harp. This is the harp that will "make evil spits fly, make the rivers stop flowing, make the cattle forget to eat." Cynthia Gooding Nonesuch Records, New York Side 2 • Los Chiriguanos - Music from Paraguay