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Peru and Bolivia: the sounds of evolving traditions : Central Andean music and festivals
Peru and Bolivia: the sounds of evolving traditions : Central Andean music and festivals
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Multicultural Media
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[1997]
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1 audio disc (46 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Compact discs
Folk music
Folk music -- Bolivia
Folk music -- Peru
Music
Music -- Andes Region
Popular music
Popular music -- Bolivia
Popular music -- Peru
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Arpa music. Farewell to Ayacucho town (2:59)
El condor pasa (3:28)
Sacsayhuaman (3:39)
The arisal tree (3:44).
In Lima. The golden basket (2:40)
Huallancayo (3:42)
Pio pio (2:38).
In La Paz. Chacarera (1:45)
The Guadalquivir River (2:53).
Music from the Lake Titicaca region. Sicu ensemble (2:32)
Wayruru (1:06)
Auki auki (2:01)
Unbundled panpipes (0:39)
Takitas (1:42)
Wedding music from Amarete (2:33).
Music from the Cuzco region. Church bells (0:22)
Mule music (1:41)
Music for chicha beer (1:10)
Festival finale music (2:13).
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