I confess I had sin ... again.
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In Chile there are very few independent music studios (One, perhaps two). The one I know has a especial (I mean SPECIAL) sale this weekend.
We went to see if there were any CD worth buying it. Awful mistake.
That went very bad for our budget, really bad indeed.
All the Cd were 1/3 it's price (Arround two dollars each, what is relly cheap in Chile). It is not a common thing.
So we bought:
Itaca (Greek poetry) sang by a lovely singers, just guitar. It's the most beautiful thing you can imagine.
Pablo Neruda Poems (2 CD different musical groups),
Gabriela Mistral poetry (Also sang)
Latin American Poetry, read not sang
Latin American music anthology, vol. 1 & 2
La negra Ester (One of the best Chilean theatre work in the latest years)
Two more Chilean jugglers.
And lots of folkloric music for kids.
My daughter select three cassettes:
Pablo Neruda's read by himself
The little prince
How to learn mapudungun (An native language)
My boy select the most awful cassette of a football team, just cries from the fans. Uf. But cost one and a half bucks.
Well, I wasn't supposed to do this kind of shop but, well, is not that we live in a country with a big and cheap cultural industry, so...more water to the soup this month
We went to see if there were any CD worth buying it. Awful mistake.
That went very bad for our budget, really bad indeed.
All the Cd were 1/3 it's price (Arround two dollars each, what is relly cheap in Chile). It is not a common thing.
So we bought:
Itaca (Greek poetry) sang by a lovely singers, just guitar. It's the most beautiful thing you can imagine.
Pablo Neruda Poems (2 CD different musical groups),
Gabriela Mistral poetry (Also sang)
Latin American Poetry, read not sang
Latin American music anthology, vol. 1 & 2
La negra Ester (One of the best Chilean theatre work in the latest years)
Two more Chilean jugglers.
And lots of folkloric music for kids.
My daughter select three cassettes:
Pablo Neruda's read by himself
The little prince
How to learn mapudungun (An native language)
My boy select the most awful cassette of a football team, just cries from the fans. Uf. But cost one and a half bucks.
Well, I wasn't supposed to do this kind of shop but, well, is not that we live in a country with a big and cheap cultural industry, so...more water to the soup this month