Quena, zampoña and charango ensemble shares music at sunset in the Andes

Music of the Andes — Recordings and Repertoire

A sound that has existed for thousands of years. Music that heals, unites and opens the heart.

Music as healing

Music helps people relax, heal and open their hearts.

Each person responds to their own frequencies. Music acts individually: it brings people together and guides them towards their mission.

Music as a union

At the moment of sound, all listeners unite in a single circle, in a single world.

A flow of energy arises that makes us one. It is a mass of energy capable of changing the world.

Music and nature

The Spanish conquistadors were amazed by the harmony of indigenous music with nature.

The musicians imitated sounds of water, animals and birds. The instruments were created with what nature provided: bamboo, stone and clay.

Facets of music

Folkloric / Festive

Music for popular festivals, religious celebrations and carnivals. In Peru there are numerous "patterns festivals." This music plays in the streets and invites you to dance.

Music of natural cycles

Melodies for sowing, harvest and the festivals of the Sun (Inti Raymi). In the Andean tradition, each season has its own music.

Spiritual/Ceremonial

Shamanic rituals and healing ceremonies. Drums, percussion and flutes are used to transmit healing energy and enter altered states of consciousness.

Sound Healing

Contemporary sound therapy. Native American flutes and nature sounds for deep meditation, stress relief and harmonization.

Popular / Rhythmic

Influence of Afro-Cuban percussion and salsa. The fusion of rhythms from Africa and the Andes gave rise to unique dance genres.

“All cultures in the world used percussion. It exists now and always existed. "Shamans use their drums and through them they transmit healing energy."

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Hawk Spirit

Recordings in preparation

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Three interpretations, three instruments and three atmospheres. Choose a recording to view it in full.

Ancestral roots

Andean instruments are more than 5000 years old. They predate the Inca civilization.

universal link

Similar flutes existed all over the world, from Chile to Europe.

common root

All the native peoples of South America come from the same root.

“Music is not just entertainment. Music serves to help, guide and unite. And that's what I do."

— Robert Mamani

Andean musicians share an evening with quena, zampoña and charango
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Music lives when it finds other people

A scene to move from repertoire to concerts, classes and joint creation.

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From listening to participating

The existing music blocks remain. This extension helps distinguish between repertoire, contracting, learning, and co-creation.

Music for an event

Formats, reservation process, technical data and factors that influence the proposal.

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Learn an instrument

Four separate routes for zampoña, quena, charango and Native American flute.

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Create with other musicians

A collaboration between equals, with agreements on rehearsals, expenses, income and rights.

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