Ariel Ramírez's "Misa Criolla" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Argentine folklore and tango. Released on January 1, 1999 under Universal Music Argentina S.A., this album is a testament to Ramírez's mastery of blending traditional religious themes with indigenous and folk music styles. The album features the original version of the renowned "Misa Criolla," with choral arrangements by J.G. Segade, alongside the enchanting "Navidad Nuestra," a suite of six tracks that narrate the story of Christmas through various Argentine folk genres.
In "Misa Criolla," Ramírez reimagines the traditional Latin Mass, infusing it with the vibrant rhythms and melodies of Argentine folk music. The "Kyrie" opens with the haunting "Vidala-Baguala," while the "Gloria" is set to the lively "Carnavalito Yaraví." The "Credo" takes on the form of a "Chacarera Trunca," and the "Sanctus" is rendered in the spirited "Carnaval Cochabambino." The "Agnus Dei" closes the mass with the soulful "Estilo Pampeano."
"Navidad Nuestra" is a delightful exploration of the Christmas story through the lens of Argentine folk music. Each track is a unique blend of traditional Christmas narratives and indigenous musical styles. From the gentle "chamamé" of "La Anunciación" to the energetic "takirari" of "Los Reyes Magos," Ramírez crafts a soundscape that is both familiar and refreshingly new.
With a runtime of just over 41 minutes, "Misa Criolla" is a concise yet profound exploration of Argentine musical heritage. Ariel Ramírez's innovative arrangements and profound respect for tradition make this album a timeless classic, appealing to both folk music enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of Argentine culture.