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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. Hocket - Wikipedia

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    In European music, hocket or hoquet was used primarily in vocal and choral music of the 13th and early 14th centuries. It was a predominant characteristic of music of the Notre Dame school, during the ars antiqua, in which it was found in sacred vocal music and string compositions. In the 14th century, this compositional device was most often ...

  5. List of compositions by Guillaume de Machaut - Wikipedia

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    Dame, de qui toute ma joie (B42 or RF5), before 1342, from Le Remède de Fortune. The French composer Guillaume de Machaut was the most prolific composer of his time, with surviving works encompassing many forms, the three formes fixes rondeaux, virelais, ballades, as well as motets, lais and a single representative of the complainte, chanson royale, double hocket and mass genres.

  6. Martina Portocarrero - Wikipedia

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    Leonila Martina Portocarrero Ramos was born in Nazca, Peru, on 29 September 1949. [1]In 1970, she entered the Universidad Nacional de Música [] in Lima.She studied at the Escuela de Nacional de Arte Dramático, as well as at the National University of San Marcos, but it was in Switzerland where she graduated from university as an educator.

  7. Carmencita Lara - Wikipedia

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    Julia Rosa Capristán García (8 October 1926 – 18 September 2018), better known by stage name Carmencita Lara, was a Peruvian singer of waltzes, huaynos, marineras, polkas and pasillo. She is considered by many Peruvians referring to the perfect music to "drown the sorrows".

  8. Sarah Gibson (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Elizabeth Gibson (21 May 1986 – 14 July 2024) was an American pianist and composer. She and pianist and composer Thomas Kotcheff formed a piano duo, Hocket.Her compositions have been performed by major orchestras throughout the United States and in Europe.

  9. Siku (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian playing a zampoña A sikuri, played in hocket, with multiple instruments sharing the melody. Computer-generated file. Siku performance by a street performer in Japan. Siku (Quechua: antara, Aymara: siku, also sicu, sicus, zampolla or Spanish: zampoña) is a traditional Andean panpipe. [1]