Flor de Caņa

by Victor Ferrel and Rumilljta

Lively folkloric Andean tune with a sticky melody lead by a sweet sounding flute.

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City of Stone

City of Stone

Rumillajta meaning city of stone. It's from the ancient Inca language known as Quechua. It refers to Tiwanaku on Lake Titicaca as the first stone in the city and Sacsahuaman and Machu-Picchu as the last cities of stone to be built. This music embraces the early classical rhythms of Quechua and Aymar more…

Artist: Rumillajta

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Other Information

Writer:
Ernesto Cavour
Publisher:
Unknown (Awaiting update)
Genres:
Carnaval, Andean and Folklore Bolivia
Instruments:
Quena, Quenacho, Charango, Panpipes, Bombo, Zampo?as and Sikus
Regions:
Bolivia and Andes
Themes:
Festive and Dance
Arrangement:
Group
Tempo:
Fast