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Inca Step (1934)
by Carlos Valderrama, played by Louis Katzman's Orchestra
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Valderrama was a Peruvian pianist and the composer of many pieces inspired by his country's native musics. Katzman was a prominent conductor in radio and the theatre, and a popular recording artist in the '20s.
This is a very early example of what is latterly called Exotica - the genre of pop-flavored world music that only really started post-WW2.
In 1934 there was no name for it but "Novelty Instrumental." Not "Latin" in rhythm, it's more of a shuffle. Imagine climbing Machu Picchu by burro, but with bass clarinet instead of wood blocks.
From http://musicyouwont.blogspot.com/
by Carlos Valderrama, played by Louis Katzman's Orchestra
click to download
Valderrama was a Peruvian pianist and the composer of many pieces inspired by his country's native musics. Katzman was a prominent conductor in radio and the theatre, and a popular recording artist in the '20s.
This is a very early example of what is latterly called Exotica - the genre of pop-flavored world music that only really started post-WW2.
In 1934 there was no name for it but "Novelty Instrumental." Not "Latin" in rhythm, it's more of a shuffle. Imagine climbing Machu Picchu by burro, but with bass clarinet instead of wood blocks.
From http://musicyouwont.blogspot.com/