Inkuyo
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"The
best of Inkuyo"
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1 Camino
a Inkuyo
2 Kena - Taki 3 El carnaval 4 Cacharpaya 5 Urubamba 6 Despedida del valle 7 Kalasasaya 8 Taquirari navideno 9 Apu 10 Morenada de los sapos 11 T'iskuy vicuna 12 Brisa tropical 13 Khusillo 14 Azucena tika 15 Mi Santa Cruz 16 Buscando 17 Tradiciones Andinas 18 Corazon herido 19 Caporal 20 Herencia Aymara 21 Huari vicuna - |
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Fortuna Records - Estados Unidos 1990 Gonzalo Vargas |
"Land
of the Incas"
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1 Wipala
5'06"
2 Camino A Inkuyo 4'05" 3 Una 3'12" 4 A La Virgen De Los Peñas 3'20" 5 Tierra Callowaya 2'59" 6 Amancece En Visiri 3'25" 7 Khusillo 4'54" 8 Jach'a Marka 2'42" 9 Samay 3'47" 10 Flor De Mamiña 3'59" 11 Cultura Andina 2'45" 12 Apu 3'10" 13 Selection of Tinkus 4'10" 14 Ponchos Rojo / Mi Mala Suerte 4'02" 15 Surco 3'22" 16 Peshte Longuita 2'53" 17 El Carnaval 2'24" 18 Silencio 3'25" 19 Carnval Cruceño 3'09" - - --Back CD--Book: 1 2 3 4 5 6-----------------------Total Time: 68'22" |
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Fortuna Records - Estados Unidos 1992 Gonzalo Vargas |
"Temple
of the Sun"
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1 T'iskuy
Vicuna 4'18" |
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Celestial Harmonies - Estados Unidos
1993
Gonzalo Vargas |
"The
Double-Headed Serpent"
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01 Traditiones
Andinas (Andean Traditional) 3'19" |
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Celestial Harmonies - Estados Unidos 1994 Pamela Darington: guitarra, sikus, charango,
pututu, percusion, voz |
"Art
From Sacred Landscapes"
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1 Kantu
3'50" - |
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Celestial Harmonies - Estados Unidos 1996 Cover
Back |
"Ancient
Sun"
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1 Sol
De Primavera 4'21" - |
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Celestial Harmonies - Estados Unidos 1998 Jose Luis Reynolds: charango, bandurria,
tiple, voz |
"Window
to the Andes"
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1 Cumbres
Andinas (Andean Peaks) 4'19" - |
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"Pachakuti:
The Overturning of Space-Time"
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1 Llajta
Takiy [Huayno Cacharpaya] -- |
An accomplished composer and arranger, internationally recognized virtuoso
of pan–pipes and South American flutes Gonzalo Vargas is the founder of
the group Inkuyo. Originally a quartet, now a trio, of accomplished musicians
bring the ancient instruments and songs of the majestic Andean highlands
and of their Incan heritage firmly into the 20th century. Inkuyo takes its
name and inspiration from a remote mountain village in the heart of the
Andes where the people live as their ancestors have lived for centuries,
and where music is an integral part of daily life.
Gonzalo Vargas brings to the group his experiences growing up in the remote Andean village of Tapajkari, Bolivia, where he inherited a rich traditional musical knowledge. After playing with numerous groups in his native land, Vargas brought his passion to perform, study and teach his ancestral music to the United States and Canada. As one of the founders of Sukay, he has played a key role in introducing Andean music to this continent. While Andean music has become increasingly popular on the international scene, there are few ensembles that can match Inkuyo’s expertise, research, and range of music. Devoted to ancient and contemporary Andean music, Inkuyo uses dozens of traditional flutes, whistles, and pipes as well as traditional percussion and strings, to capture the spirit of Andean music. Joining Vargas in the current Inkuyo line–up includes: Argentinian guitarist Enrique Coria who for more than three decades has been performing classical, folk and dance music from South America. He has played on hundreds of different recordings with popular groups from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia and the United States. Jose Luis Reynolds, previously a featured guest artist, is the newest member of the group. From Bolivia, Reynolds is a master of the charango, bandurria and tipple. |