Taki Rari

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Taki Rari is a song featured on the album "Voice of the Xtabay" by Peruvian soprano Yma Sumac, known for its exotic orchestration and dramatic vocal style.

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Taki Rari canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album Voice of the Xtabay
associatedAct Les Baxter Orchestra
surface form: Les Baxter (orchestral arranger, commonly associated with the album)

Charles Yma Vivanco
surface form: Moises Vivanco (Yma Sumac’s husband and musical collaborator)
countryOfRecording United States of America
surface form: United States
era mid-20th century popular music
genre easy listening
exotica
hasCulturalAssociation Andean music imagery
Inca/Pre-Columbian mystique in popular music
hasMusicalFeature Andean-inspired motifs
coloratura passages
lush orchestral backing
prominent percussion
wide vocal range display
hasReception cult following among exotica and lounge music fans
includedIn Yma Sumac compilation albums (various)
language Quechua (vocal elements and stylization)
medium studio recording
notableFor Overtone
surface form: showcasing Yma Sumac’s extreme vocal range

use in exemplifying mid-20th-century exotica style
orchestration exotic orchestration
partOf Voice of the Xtabay
performer Yma Sumac
performerNationality Peruvian
recordedBy Capitol Records
releaseFormat 12-inch LP (as part of Voice of the Xtabay)
style dramatic vocal style
vocalTypeOfPerformer soprano

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Voice of the Xtabay hasTrack Taki Rari