Rodolfo Abularach: Interview / Host, Esteban Peicovich ; interviewee, Rodolfo Abularach.
- Date
199X
- Main contributor
Abularach, Rodolfo, 1933-
- Summary
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Rodolfo Abularach talks with Esteban Peicovich in New York City about his origins as an artist, and how his art was influenced by Mayan art and bullfighting. Also a writer and musician, Abularach explains the origins and different types of Latin American folk music, including the subgenres of flamenco: the solear, the seguidilla and buleria. He demonstrates these rhythms with his guitar and singing.
- Contributor
Peicovich, Esteban
- Genres
Sound; interview; Radio programs
- Subjects
Abularach, Rodolfo, 1933-; Painters--Guatemala; Folk music--Latin America; Flamenco music; Painters--New York (State)--New York
- Time period
Twentieth century
- Locations
Latin America; Guatemala
- Collection
Los Palabristas
- Unit
Collections
- Language
Spanish
- Terms of Use
In copyright - educational use permitted; see http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/ for more information
- Physical Description
1 sound disc (76 min., 55 min.); 4 3/4 in.
- Notes
Creation/Production Credits
Originally broadcast from Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a segment of the radio program Los Palabristas.
Local Note
reformatted digital
Statement of Responsibility
Host, Esteban Peicovich ; interviewee, Rodolfo Abularach.
- Other Identifier
Catalog Key: 2
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.