- Pasillo
Pasillo ( _en. corridor) is a
genre of indigenousLatin music . It is extremely popular inEcuador , where it is the "national genre of music." Pasillo as a genre is also present in the mountainous regions ofColombia ,Panama andVenezuela , to a lesser extent.Today, it has incorporated more
Europe an features ofclassical dance , such as awaltz . As it spread during theGran Chaco period, pasillo also absorbed the individual characteristics of isolatedvillages . This gives it an eclectic feel; however, thestyle ,tone , andtempo of the music differ in each village.In its waltz, pasillo alters the classically European dance form to accompany
guitar ,mandolin , and otherstring instruments .History
Invented in the 19th century, pasillo became closely associated with the
South American Wars of Independence and Ecuadoriannationalism .Pasillo gained in popularity from the recordings of the duet "Ecuador", once performed by Enrique Ibañez Mora and
Nicasio Safadi . It reached its apex during the career ofJulio Jaramillo .Since then, pasillo has fallen into disfavor with the new generations. Elements sometimes are present in Latin American rock, but they are impure. The continued existence relies on pasillo's adaptation to accompany rock.
Composers
*Julio Jaramillo
*Fulgencio García
*Carlos Vieco
*Jorge Villamil
*Enrique Ibañez Mora and Nicasio Safadi (duet)=Sources=
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