Inca
Son (Peru).
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"El regreso del Inca" |
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01 - Pueblo Andino | |
02 - Purimuy | |
03 - Conor | |
04 - Guerrero Inca | |
05 - Amigo | |
06 - Ternura | |
07 - Mama India | |
08 - Flora De Un Dia | |
09 - Humahuaqueno | |
10 - Melodias Andinas |
"Cuando El Cielo Llora" |
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01 - Cuando el Cielo Llora | |
02 - Pensando en Ti | |
03 - El Tren Que Nos Separa | |
04 - Estudio para Charango | |
05 - Jovenes Enamorados | |
06 - Apache | |
07 - Susurro | |
08 - Shalom Chaverim |
"Paraiso" |
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01 - Conversacion Con Dios | |
02 - El Ultimo Beso | |
03 - Let It Be | |
04 - Hotel California | |
05 - Dama De Rojo | |
06 - Gracia Asombrosa | |
07 - Chica De Ipanema | |
08 - Baby Can I Hold You | |
09 - Escalera Al Cielo | |
10 - Vino Rojo |
"Peru
- A Musical Journey"
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01 - Viaje a la Montana | |
02 - Andariego | |
03 - Cholita Tania | |
04 - Matices | |
05 - Rio Amazonas | |
06 - Kullakita | |
07 - San Juanitos | |
08 - El Condor Pasa | |
09 - Jantu de Charajani | |
10 - Mi Cambio |
"Musica
& Danza De Los Andes"
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01 - Pueblo Andino | |
02 - Abuelito | |
03 - Espiritu Libre | |
04 - Inti Libertad | |
05 - Ascope Tierra Del Amanecer | |
06 - Cuando El Cielo Llora | |
07 - Cholita Tania | |
08 - Los Obreritos | |
09 - Duerme Mi Angelito | |
10 - Condor | |
11 - El Serranito | |
12 - Buscando Verdadero Amor | |
13 - Virgenes Del Sol |
"Magical
Romance"
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01 - Duerme Mi Angelito | |
02 - Reloj | |
03 - A Time For Us | |
04 - No Llores Por Mi Argentina | |
05 - My Heart Will Go On | |
06 - Carnaval De Pomabamba | |
07 - Yesterday | |
08 - En Mi Viejo San Juan | |
09 - Chiquitita | |
10 - Buscando Verdadero Amor |
"Ascope
Tierra Del Amanecer"
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01 - Ascope, tierra del amancer | |
02 - San Juanitos | |
03 - Suenos | |
04 - Mambo de Machaguay | |
05 - Llorando se fue | |
06 - Piedrecita | |
07 - Popurri de Carnavales | |
08 - Pajaro Chogui-Campana | |
09 - El Pio Pio | |
10 - El Condor Pasa |
"Vamos
A Mi Tierra"
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01 - Cholita Tania | |
02 - Andariego | |
03 - Adios, amigo | |
04 - Cumbias | |
05 - Los pajarillos | |
06 - Los obreritos | |
07 - Polca criolla | |
08 - Sariri paya | |
09 - Arbol tierno |
"Canto
A La Libertad"
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01 - Inti libertad | |
02 - Virgenes del Sol | |
03 - El abuelito | |
04 - Viaje a la montana | |
05 - Rio Amazonas | |
06 - La despedida | |
07 - Matices | |
08 - Fantasia | |
09 - El serranito | |
10 - Kullakita |
"Mi
Cambio"
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01 - Mi Cambio | |
02 - Viaje a la Montana | |
03 - Pituco | |
04 - Scarborough Fair | |
05 - La Mission | |
06 - Pastor Solitario | |
07 - Por las Estrellas | |
08 - Sonido del Silencio | |
09 - Nube Pasajera | |
10 - Jantu de Charajani |
"Miskinawi"
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01 - Miskinawi | |
02 - Baila Chullita | |
03 - Solo le Pido Dios | |
04 - Hechale Morocho al Pollo | |
05 - La Cuyanita | |
06 - Valicha | |
07 - Nino Carita de Luna | |
08 - Tempestad | |
09 - El Serranazo | |
10 - Popurri de Huaylash |
INCA SON's purpose is to introduce and educate peoples to the riches of Andean Culture. The group presents traditional music and dance of the Andes Mountains of Peru and Latin America in authentic and colorful Inca attire. Every song and dance has a special importance, meaning or background in Andean folklore, and thus each is briefly described before being performed. INCA SON plays music from the Andes of Peru, and of all Latin America. The group performs traditional songs, which the musicians rearrange to create a unique style, as well as original compositions. Several of the songs from their last three recordings -- including "Ascope, Tierra del Amanecer," "Cholita Tania," "El Abuelito," and "Inti Libertad" by Cesar Villalobos -- are hits in Peru. The instruments that are used, with the exception of the stringed instruments, are made by the musicians themselves. INCA SON launched The Year of the World Indigenous People at the United Nations in New York in December of 1992. In 1993 & 1995 the Boston Music Awards nominated the group for its outstanding accomplishments. In 1994 INCA SON provided the official entertainment for1994 World Cup Soccer events. In 1995 the National Press Advisors of Peru (ANAP) bestowed the honorary title of "Cultural Ambassador" to the director of the group. In 1996 INCA SON was part of the official entertainment for the Olympics in Atlanta, and received the Certificate of Distinction for its outstanding performance at the "Festival Mondial de Folklore, Drummondville," Quebec. And, for the last five years INCA SON has been elected "The Best Andean Band of New England" by the Harvard Square Business Association. The group has shared the stage with many professional performers, including Tito Puente, and has performed at International Festivals in all the United States, in Canada, Europe and Peru; at fund-raisers for non-profit organizations such as Oxfam America, Amnesty International, the Genesis Foundation, Walk for AIDS, Earth Day, WGBH, etc.; at Symphony Hall for the National Governors' Conference, attended by President Bill Clinton; at the Human Rights Awards, attended by former President Jimmy Carter; at Boston's Hatch Shell for the Quintencenial Powwow since European colonization; at numerous museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston; and at Carnegie Hall, the World Trade Center & the Lincoln Center in NY. INCA SON also contributed music for the PBS program Columbus and the Age of Discovery, a series which aired worldwide. On a regular basis, the group plays for festivals, museums, universities, schools, theaters, restaurants, private parties, and, in the streets -- a great medium for public exposure. INCA SON presents full-scale stage productions; lecture/performances for schools; directs student workshops and/or provides musical training. The company has available: a professional sound equipment; a variety of uniforms, including an extraordinary collection of Inca attire; stage props, and a source of native dancers who perform dances of the Andes and/or of the coast of Peru (Afro-Peruvian). For more information on INCA SON or to contract INCA SON, please contact
Cesar Villalobos, founder/director of the band. 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
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