
Elisabeth Waldo Dentzel (born June 18, 1918) is an American violinist, composer, songwriter, conductor and ethnomusicologist. A scholar of pre-Columbian era music, she was an early adopter of Native American musical instruments among those trained in European classical music. Her melding of ancient and contemporary styles of American music ranks Waldo among the pioneers in the genre now known as exotica. Waldo was born in Yakima, Washington to Jane Althea Blodgett
Papaganga Lament
Within The Temple Of Macuilzochiti
The Serpent And The Eagle
Ritual Of The Human Sacrifice
Wa-Sho-Sho Lullaby
Quechuan Love Song
Chant To The Sun
Festival Of Texcatlipoca
Mountain Spirit Dance
Pentitente Procession
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