This song is written for two Quenas by Swiss composer and Quena player Raymond Thevenot. The song is based on the rich Peruvian folklore from Ayacucho, Apurimac and Cuzco Departments, inspired by the socio-economic events of 1983 that occurred on those three departments; it contains typical harmonies from Ayacucho and a rhythmic pattern from the musical style of Huamanga city.
El Cóndor Pasa (pronounced , Spanish for “The Condor Passes”) is an orchestral musical piece from the zarzuela El Cóndor Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles, written in 1913 and based on…
This song by Manuel Guimaray in standard music notation, is actually a singing song that has been adapted to Quena. This song was widely spread across Peru by popular…
This Song is part of the Quena Master Repertoire. Available for Free for Gold Members. Characteristics: Rhythm: Huayno From Ayacucho Key Signature: A minor Time Signature: 2/4 for the…
In Peru, people are used to talking about Puno as the folk capital due to the huge variety of dances that this Andean region has, which contain some of…
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