 | Peruvian Harp & Mandolin By: Music Of The World Price: $ 5.98 Reviews: 1 Average Rating: 5.0
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| | INCA, the Peruvian Ensemble By: Pachamama Music Price: $ 12.00 $ 11.99 An exciting collection of songs from Peru, by one of the leading performing ensembles of Peruvian music in the U.S.. It covers the entire musical landscape of Peru, from the indiginous Inca music and sounds from the Andes, to the Hispanic influenced music of the Peruvian coasts. "El Condor Pasa" is a timeless song and INCAs version is one of the best ever. |
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 | World of Cusco By: Kitty Japan Price: $ 33.98 $ 26.92 Reviews: 1 Average Rating: 5.0 Japanese Exclusive Release. |
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 | Afro By: Mr Bongo Price: $ 16.98 $ 14.98 Reviews: 3 Average Rating: 4.0 The burgeoning genre of Latintronica has already combined shimmering electronica soundscapes with Brazilian bossa nova, Argentine tango, Mexican banda sinaloense and Colombian cumbia. So it was only a matter of time before a collective of trendy musical gourmets attempted a similar fusion with the rootsy folklore of Peru: the Afro-Peruvian sound made famous in this country by Susana Baca. That collective is Novalima, and its four members, who live in different corners of the world, have been successful in creating yet another Latintronica... |
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| | Carmina Latina: Sacred Chants of Colonial Latin America By: Jade / Bmg Price: $ 38.56 $ 28.85 Reviews: 1 Average Rating: 5.0
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| | Peruvian Soul By: Through It All Music Price: $ 13.98 $ 8.93
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| | Peruvian Queen By: Para Siempre Price: $ 8.98 $ 5.98 2007 release of compilation of classic recordings by the Peruvian princess of 1950s exotica. |
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| | The Afro-Peruvian Jazz Sessions By: Songosaurus Price: $ 16.95
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 | Mountain Music of Peru, Vol. 2 By: Smithsonian Folkways Price: $ 16.98 $ 11.40 Reviews: 2 Average Rating: 4.5 Previously released in Peru by the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in 1985. |
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 | Mountain Music of Peru, Vol. 1 By: Smithsonian Folkways Price: $ 16.98 $ 11.94 Reviews: 1 Average Rating: 3.0 Music of religious festivals is one of the richest and most important types of musical expression in the Andes. These 1989 recordings from the Peruvian Archives of Tradi-tional Andean Music present lively music of the religious festivals in the Cusco region. Devotees perform with flutes and drums, harps and violins, accordions, brass bands, and voices. Filled with the sounds of celebration and the fervor of the religious occasions, the performances present Andean music in its contemporary religious setting. 26 tracks. "Puts you in touch with... |
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