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"La Casa de la Magdalena" (1977), "Essays of Resistance" (1991), "El destino de Norte América", de José Carlos Mariátegui. En narrativa ha escrito la novela "Secreto de desamor", Rentería Editores, Lima 2007, "Mufida, La angolesa", Altazor Editores, Lima, 2011; "Mujeres malas Mujeres buenas", (2013) vicio perfecto vicio perpetuo, poesía. Algunos ensayos, notas periodísticas y cuentos del autor aparecen en diversos medios virtuales.
Jorge Aliaga es peruano-escocés y vive entre el Perú y Escocia.
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30 de junio de 2021

The comforting music of Leo Rojas.


Posted by Miao-Yi Tu

Daniel Alomìa Robles
Miao-Yi Tu

Under the three-level control of the armed lung epidemic alert, staying at home, listening to Leo Rojas's flute playing and enjoying the beautiful scenery, is a great pleasure!
Leo Rojas is an all-around musician from Ecuador and one of the last Indian artists in the world. He wears long hair and reveals a primitive and natural spirituality. He is especially good at playing the flute and is known as the prince of the flute. Leo Rojas is proud of his pure Indian ancestry. Indians admire nature, they use music to communicate with nature and gods. Therefore, his music is spiritual, directly touching the soul, crossing the forest, embracing the mountains, surging in the sea, and soaring in the blue sky.

Daniel Alomía Robles (3 January 1871 – 17 July 1942) was a Peruvian composer and ethnomusicologist. He is best known for composing the song "El Cóndor Pasa" in 1913 as part of a zarzuela — a musical play that alternates between spoken and sung parts — of the same name. This song was based on Andean folk songs and is possibly the best known Peruvian song, partly due to the worldwide success that the melody obtained when it was used by Simon and Garfunkel as their music for "El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)", although that song has different lyrics. (Text from Wikipedia).

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