I think there are several versions, but the one that sticks in my mind, is the pan pipes version.
I think you could be thinking of Simon and Garfunkel's "El condor Pasa (If I Could)" The Kingston Trip might have also sung "If I had a hammer" Peter Paul and Mary sis a popular version of "If I had a hammer " in the
Yes. Paul Simon had first heard the song performed by a French folk group, who told him it was a very old traditional song, when in fact it had been written and registered in 1933. Later, the composer's son sued for copyright infringement in what is generally referred to as a "very friendly" case. An article about it (in Spanish) is available at the link below.
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la guitarra, el piano, el bajo, la bateria, el calarinete, el oboe, el saxofon, el trombon, la trompeta la tuba, el violin
He interrupted singing chickens. * Paul and Pops discuss "50 ways to love your lever." * Paul sings "Scarborough Fair" in a Renaissance-flavored number, complete with maypole dancing and lute players. * Pops asks Paul to sing "Long Long Day." * Gonzo sings his latest song, "For You," for Paul. * Gonzo and the chickens sing "El Condor Pasa." Paul interrupts the number. * Paul sings "Loves Me Like a Rock," backed by Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem and The Female Singers. For the complete episode guide, visit http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_511:_Paul_Simon
The original writer of the play 'El Condor Pasa' was Daniel Alomia Robles, who wrote the music for it. And Julio Baudouin, who wrote the libretto. This play was written in 1913.
The song El Condor Pasa, the original, not Simon and Garfunkel's version, is about a condor. The title means "The flight og the Condor". The music indicates wings going up and down, flying. When the music changes, sounding a bit more dramatic it is the sound of someone trying to hunt and kill the condor. The music is now more rapid, as the condor flees and escapes the hunters.
The Voyage of the Yes from 1973 (featuring Desi Arnez Jn)
"El Cóndor Pasa" was originally composed by Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles in 1913. The piece became widely known through its arrangement by the band Los Incas, who recorded it in the 1970s. However, it gained international fame when it was adapted by Simon & Garfunkel in their song "El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)" in 1970.
"El Cóndor Pasa" is typically performed using a variety of instruments, most notably the pan flute (zampona) and the charango, a small Andean string instrument. Other common instruments include guitar, violin, and traditional percussion such as bombo and cajón. The arrangement may vary, but these instruments contribute to the piece's characteristic Andean sound. The combination creates a rich, melodic tapestry that evokes the spirit of the Andes.
El Cóndor Pasa - song - was created in 1913.
¿que pasa cuando se calienta el agua?
El Condor - roller coaster - was created in 1994.
The condor is the symbol of independence.
The song "El Cóndor Pasa," originally composed by Daniel Alomía Robles, gained popularity through its rendition by Simon & Garfunkel. It was featured in the film "The Graduate" (1967), where it underscored pivotal scenes, contributing to the movie's iconic status. The combination of its haunting melody and the film's themes resonated with audiences, making it a memorable part of the soundtrack.
I think you could be thinking of Simon and Garfunkel's "El condor Pasa (If I Could)" The Kingston Trip might have also sung "If I had a hammer" Peter Paul and Mary sis a popular version of "If I had a hammer " in the
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