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  2. Huayno - Wikipedia

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    Huayno (Waynu in Quechua) [1] is a genre of popular Andean music and dance. It is especially common in Peru , western Bolivia , northwest Argentina and northern Chile , and is popular among the indigenous peoples, especially the Quechua people .

  3. Andean music - Wikipedia

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    Street band from Peru performing El Cóndor Pasa in Tokyo. Andean music is a group of styles of music from the Andes region in South America.. Original chants and melodies come from the general area inhabited by Quechuas (originally from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile), Aymaras (originally from Bolivia), and other peoples who lived roughly in the area of the Inca Empire prior to European contact.

  4. Eusebio Grados - Wikipedia

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    A few years later he returned to the capital of Peru after a tour of the Department of Pasco, [3] and won a musical contest in 1987 organized by Channel 7 with the Muliza song "Una patria sin pobres" by Bernardo Melgar, for which he won the award Urpicha de Oro. [2] [3] [4] His best known song was the Huaylarsh "El pío pío".

  5. Martina Portocarrero - Wikipedia

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    Martina Portocarrero (29 September 1949 – 22 April 2022) was a Peruvian folk singer, cultural researcher, and politician. She was an interpreter of huaynos and mulizas, as well as a researcher of Andean culture. Portocarrero was posthumously honored by the Peruvian government as Personalidad Meritoria de la Cultura (Meritorious Personality of ...

  6. Ojos azules (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian composer Manuel Casazola Huancco was also erroneously attributed as the author of the song. According to other hypotheses about the origin of the song, it was originally known as "Ojos bonitos" (Pretty Eyes), a traditional Peruvian huayno from Cuzco . [ 1 ]

  7. Huayna Picchu - Wikipedia

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    Huayna Picchu, Quechua: Wayna Pikchu, is a mountain in Peru around which the Urubamba River bends. It is located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province, Machupicchu District. [2] It rises over Machu Picchu, the so-called Lost City of the Incas. The Incas built a trail up the side of the Huayna Picchu and constructed temples and terraces at its ...

  8. Kuyayky - Wikipedia

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    Kuyayky was founded by ethnomusicologist Jose Hurtado Zamudio and singer/composer Edda Bonilla Peña of the Conjunto de Alma Jaujina, in 1980 in the town of Jauja.Kuyayky's original members are the Hurtado Bonilla siblings: Rubi Indira in guitar and first voice, Jose Luis in the mandolin and fourth voice, Yina in the charango and second voice, Mariluz in the quena, sikus, cajón and third ...

  9. Milena Warthon - Wikipedia

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    Warthon was born in Lima, Peru, on 21 March 2000, to an Ancashina mother and Apurimeño father. [8] She was raised in Lima and grew up listening to huayno music because her parents are from the countryside; she identifies as an Andean woman. [9] She has cited her maternal grandmother, who was an amateur singer, as inspiration for her early career.