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Return of the Condor

on BBC Radio 3

The Bolivian group
Rumillajta, recorded during their 1992 UK tour, perform traditional songs and dances with folk instruments they have made themselves: panpipes, Andean flutes, charangos, drums.
Rumillajta hail from La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, a country with the highest indigenous population of any in Latin America - 65 per cent native peoples.
Juan Jorge Laura (charango) Adrian Villanueva (Andean flute)
Nestor Tintaya
(panpipes/vocals)
Juan Carlos Cordero (guitar) Victor Hugo Bautista (panpipes)
Presented by Donald Macleod.
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine (Given last September in St
George's, Hanover Square, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Juan Jorge Laura
Unknown:
Adrian Villanueva
Panpipes:
Nestor Tintaya
Guitar:
Juan Carlos Cordero
Panpipes:
Victor Hugo Bautista
Presented By:
Donald MacLeod.
Producer:
Fiona Shelmerdine

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