Bolivia Manta is a Bolivian group created in France in 1977 by Carlos and Julio Arguedas who perform traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary music of the Andes, particularly that of the Aymara and Quechua speaking people of Bolivia and also traditional music of peoples of Peru and Ecuador. Bolivia Manta albums is an encyclopedia of Andean folklore, these dances and songs are collected in different parts of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, and most tracks are authentic performances of traditional rural music. They perform their music on indigenous flutes, panpipes and drums, as well as stringed instruments introduced since the Spanish conquest. In 1981, the group won the Académie Charles Cros Grand Prix for the album Winayataqui. Four years later they receive a Laser d'or from the Acad
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| - Bolivia Manta est un groupe bolivien de musique andine créé en France en 1977. À l'origine de ce groupe, Carlos et Julio Arguedas, et Victor Colodro, originaires de La Paz, et leur envie commune de perpétuer la musique et la culture des Indiens quechuas et aymaras des hauts plateaux andins (Pérou, Équateur, Bolivie). En 1981, le groupe obtient un Grand Prix de l'académie Charles-Cros pour son album Winayataqui. Sept ans plus tard, en 1988, une autre récompense valorisante (Grand Prix de l'Académie du disque français – laser d'or) distingue Pak'cha, un hommage aux orchestres populaires des Andes. (fr)
- Bolivia Manta is a Bolivian group created in France in 1977 by Carlos and Julio Arguedas who perform traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary music of the Andes, particularly that of the Aymara and Quechua speaking people of Bolivia and also traditional music of peoples of Peru and Ecuador. Bolivia Manta albums is an encyclopedia of Andean folklore, these dances and songs are collected in different parts of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, and most tracks are authentic performances of traditional rural music. They perform their music on indigenous flutes, panpipes and drums, as well as stringed instruments introduced since the Spanish conquest. In 1981, the group won the Académie Charles Cros Grand Prix for the album Winayataqui. Four years later they receive a Laser d'or from the Acad (en)
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| - Alejandro Cordova (en)
- Betty Castro (en)
- Carlos Arguedas (en)
- Evert Tito (en)
- Felix Capo (en)
- Guido Alcala (en)
- Guillermo Contreras Ramos (en)
- Helena Meininger (en)
- Jaime Corihuanca (en)
- Johnny Chambi (en)
- Julio Arguedas (en)
- Leo Mamani (en)
- Luis Chugar (en)
- Michael Evaristo (en)
- Noemy Flores (en)
- Oscar Corihuanca (en)
- Pablo Conde (en)
- Pablo Reynaga. (en)
- Willan Farinango (en)
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| - Victor Colodro Morales (en)
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| - Bolivia Manta is a Bolivian group created in France in 1977 by Carlos and Julio Arguedas who perform traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary music of the Andes, particularly that of the Aymara and Quechua speaking people of Bolivia and also traditional music of peoples of Peru and Ecuador. Bolivia Manta albums is an encyclopedia of Andean folklore, these dances and songs are collected in different parts of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, and most tracks are authentic performances of traditional rural music. They perform their music on indigenous flutes, panpipes and drums, as well as stringed instruments introduced since the Spanish conquest. In 1981, the group won the Académie Charles Cros Grand Prix for the album Winayataqui. Four years later they receive a Laser d'or from the Académie du disque français for the album Pak'cha. (en)
- Bolivia Manta est un groupe bolivien de musique andine créé en France en 1977. À l'origine de ce groupe, Carlos et Julio Arguedas, et Victor Colodro, originaires de La Paz, et leur envie commune de perpétuer la musique et la culture des Indiens quechuas et aymaras des hauts plateaux andins (Pérou, Équateur, Bolivie). En 1981, le groupe obtient un Grand Prix de l'académie Charles-Cros pour son album Winayataqui. Sept ans plus tard, en 1988, une autre récompense valorisante (Grand Prix de l'Académie du disque français – laser d'or) distingue Pak'cha, un hommage aux orchestres populaires des Andes. (fr)
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