Song in video about pre-colombian music. What is it?
June 15, 2015 1:12 PM   Subscribe

From the soundtrack to a short video about a pre-Colombian Music exhibit at the Museum of the Central Bank of Costa Rica.

Video is by Costa Rican newspaper La Nacion. The music runs from the beginning of the video to about 30 seconds. Shazam said "Eccomi" by Rosati/Mammoli which is wrong. I've hit a brick wall trying to find out more. Apologies ahead of time for video ad and/or registration issues.

http://www.nacion.com/vivir/Sonidos-Precolombinos_3_1493280659.html
posted by Captain Chesapeake to Media & Arts (3 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
I found the curator of the exhibit (Priscilla Molina Munoz) on LinkedIn - you could drop her a quick note and ask. If I were a betting man, I'd guess it was something composed for the exhibit (it looks like it's playing on the monitor at :14, but the title's too blurry to read - 'mis canciones,' maybe, but that's just "my songs" and is probably too wide a net"
posted by jquinby at 2:00 PM on June 15, 2015


Best answer: Another lead - music credits at the end of the video are given to:

Andres Cervilla
Manuel Davila
posted by jquinby at 2:03 PM on June 15, 2015


Best answer: Andres Cervilla has a demo reel up on Vimeo, but I didn't catch the promotional track in there anywhere. Davila is in a band called Sonámbulo Psicotropical. It's good stuff, but not the ambient bit from the video either.
posted by jquinby at 2:11 PM on June 15, 2015


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