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Violins from the Andes
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Violins from the Andes

Country of origin: ( Peru )
Price: £6.95

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The Pillco Family are a musical institution in Cuzco, Peru, home to the Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu. Coming from a long line of violinists and harp players who have for the last 100 years delighted audiences with their traditional songs, the prodigious Pillco Family, father and son, have produced a unique recording full of charm and intimacy. Their music carries a pure yet highly sophisticated accoustic resonance, ideal for a classical, jazz or roots music fan.


Weight(kg): 0.120



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