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At night after work, after eating a simple meal and sharing the customary Mate (popular herbal tea), los peones (the workers), typically would start dancing and singing improvisations or telling stories of their ancestries, usually to the strums and melodies of a European guitar. The passionate musical expressions of these new people (who are known as Los Gauchos or Criollos) find their voice in the solo guitar of Argentine master, Roberto Lara. An extrordinarily beautiful collection of guitar pieces from Argentina that deserves a place in every world and classical collection.Tracks:1. Ausencia [Milonga] - 2:412. El Codiciado - 4:123. Trinos y Alas - 2:024. El Tostao - 2:215. Fortin Kakel [Milonga] - 4:176. De Sobrepaso [Milonga] - 1:517. Tonada - 3:108. Te Vas Milonga [Milonga] - 1:449. Pico Blanco [Milonga] - 2:3110. Lejania - 2:4111. Pago Largo - 2:1412. El Cuando - 3:3513. Milongueo del Ayer - 2:2514. Cantar de Mi Pago - 3:1115. A Flor de Llanto [Milonga] - 2:2216. Vidalita - 4:1017. De Clavel en la Oreja [Milonga] - 2:37 Review
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Argentina: The Guitar of the Pampas - Roberto Lara Reviews
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