Un paisaje creado por el sonido de las flautas andinas I Premio AMERICANTO "Mejor Intérpretación Folklórica". 2004.
"TRIMARG" 2005 Premio "Música étnica y/o folklórica". Tribuna de la Música Argentina.
Moseño Sagrado. 2007
About the Mohoceño: is a wind instrument made of cane coming from the Mohoza region, Inquisivi province, La Paz, Bolivia. It is generally used in ‘troops’ that interpret joyful melodies that represent the festive spirit of valley men. In the loneliness of the mountain, the largest moseño is also utilized as a meditative and contemplation instrument. As regards its name ‘moseño’, we can also find many variations such as mohoceno, moxeno, moceno, mosenio among others. Sacred Mohoseno. The sound of the moseno is healing, full of compassion and love. It impregnates our hearts finely pacifying the thoughts, fears and anguish. All these feelings motivate the present recording, the first discographic work dedicated to the solo moseno where the creation is born from spontaneity. It was recorded in a state of observation of the current moment without any stylistic bindings. Pablo Salcedo. Moseno y percussion. Recorded by Pablo Salcedo Mastered by Paul Verna & Vernacular Music. Art design: Pablo Pol Produced & Edited by Pablo Salcedo Edition Year: 2007
Trovador del Rocío (Homenaje a Cuyo). 2008
Contemporary andean flutes landscapes.
I Prize AMERICANTO "Best Traditional Performance". 2004.
"TRIMARG" 2005 Prize "Best Ethnic Recording". Argentinian Music Tribune.,