The music of the double headed serpent brings to life the rich heritage of the Andean people. For centuries, The Incas have used music as a medium to keep their history alive. This release brings together music and instruments that date back to the pre-Incan civilisations. Listeners of this music will be able to share with the Andean people their sense of the mystic, and come away with the impression that they have spent some time among the people of the Andes.
Track 1: Gonzalo Vargas – Traditiones Andinas (Andean Traditions)
Track 2: Omar Sepulveda – Callejon de las Viduas (Widow’s Alley)
Track 3: Gonzalo Vargas – Kena-Taki (Singing flute)
Track 4: Traditional - Seleccion de Huaynitos (Selection of Huaynos)
Track 5: Traditional – Sikureada (Song of Sikus)
Track 6: Traditional – Chiquita (Little one)
Track 7: Victor Jara – Chanarcillo
Track 8: Traditional – Rosas Tika (Three roses)
Track 9: Omar Sepulveda – Albazo de Luna Nueva (Albazo of the full moon)
Track 10: Gonzalo Vargas – Caporal (Slave master)
Track 11: Gonzalo Vargas – Winaypaj Sonqoypi (Forever in my heart)
Track 12: Omar Sepulveda – Taquirari Navideno (Christmas Taquirari)
Track 13: Omar Sepulveda – Flor de Zacapu (Flowers of Zacapu)
Track 14: Traditional – Tushuy
Track 15: Traditional – Jatarichi
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