S01E02 - The depths of Folklore and the Zamba

On this Episode, we will dive into the depths of the concept of Folklore and Popular Song. At the same time, we will look closer into on of the genres from the folkloric music in South America, the Zamba. Through the explanations from different authors like Saúl Domínguez Saldívar, Irene López and Rodolfo Kusch, we'll discuss the origins of the Zamba and of the Popular Song related to the folklore and the authentic thinking from Latin America. In this discussion, the words and reflections from the artist Carlos Fernando Vargas, Silvana Irigoyen Nadia Szachniuk and Lorena Astudillo, will shade light on the meanings of the concepts being discussed. And they'll do it from their own experiences as thinkers and artists that spend their lives dedicated to create, reflect and engage in dialogues about the significance of music. And as an anticipation of a continuous debate, Lorena Astudillo and Nadia Szachniuk will share their reflections on the role of the women in the folkloric music and in the music in general. The books used for this podcast are: La Zamba: historia, autores y letras (La zamba: history, authors and lyrics) - Saúl Domínguez Saldívar Discursos identitarios en el folklore de salta (Identity Discourses of the folkloric music from Salta) - Irene López Indigenous and Popular Thinking in America - Rodolfo Kusch El oficio del árbol (The tree's barter) - Manuel J. Castilla  The music on this podcast is: Juan Panadero - Cuarto Elemento Coplas del Olvido - Silvana Irigoyen, Lara Valdivia and Matias Homar Zamba - Compilation from Carlos Vega Cueca - Compilation from Carlos Vega Sin Ella vienen los días - Carlos Fernando Vargas and Diego León El Fiero Arias - Carlos Fernando Vargas and Melania Pérez Si Llegara a Ser Tucumana - Cuchi Leguizamón Zamba para los Amigos - Lorena Astudillo Coplas al Agua - Aca Seca Trío Camino del Indio - Las Voces Blancas Zamba del Laurel - Dúo Salteño Letanía del Lapacho - Nadia Szachniuk and Patricio Gómez Saavedra Antorcha - Nadia Szachniuk and Seva Castro Lapachos del Río Chico - Nadia Szachniuk and Patricio Gómez Zamba para la Viuda - Lorena Astudillo Zamba de Argamonte - Lorena Astudillo Zamba para mis Hermanos - Lorena Astudillo Femener - Silvia Aramayo Lorena Astudillos's playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3O1tVZCHlLEWM6fOmvW3C8?si=NIDC6cZGR8CFfvsH87cP0w Opening and closing song: Bos A Nos - Matías Homar Cover Art: Matías Homar Facebook: matiashomarcompo Website: www.matiashmr.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mati-homar/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mati-homar/support

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This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mati-homar/support