Antonio Pantoja plays the winds of the Andes
The soul of South America is contained in the sound of the quena.
This work, titled "Alma De Quena," is a folk music piece centered around Antonio Pantoja's performance of the quena. Traditional melodies from the Andes are reborn with a modern arrangement. The simple, melancholic sound of the quena resonates deeply with the listener.
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A:
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1)
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El Condor Pasa -Canción-
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2)
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QuebradeÑO -Carnavalito-
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3)
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Alborozo Colla -Motivo Religioso-
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4)
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Carnaval Del Diablo -Muliza-
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5)
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El Chofercito -Huaynito-
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6)
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Vigenes Del Sol -Canción-
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B:
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1)
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Fiesta Aymara -Danza-
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2)
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El Sicuri -Danza-
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3)
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Cancion Del Derrumbe Indio
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4)
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Viento En Los Andes -Canción-
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5)
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MI Princesita Colla -Canción-
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6)
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El HumahuaqueÑO -Carnavalito-
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