Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Huaynos in Quechua by Hugo Carrillo


Hugo Carrillo is a Peruvian anthropologist and Huayno singer. His concerts, in Quechua language, are full of onomatopoeic words and gestures, as expressed in the Andean region.
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Huaynos in Quechua by Hugo Carrillo.
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Huaynos in Quechua by Hugo Carrillo

Siqsinacha, Huayno in Quechua by Hugo Carrillo and Manuel Brena

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Hugo Carrillo is a Peruvian anthropologist and Huayno singer. His concerts, in Quechua language, are full of onomatopoeic words and gestures, as expressed in the Andean region.
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Siqsinacha, Huayno by Hugo Carrillo and Manuel Brena.
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Siqsinacha, Peruvian Huayno

'Ayla de Puquio', Huayno in Quechua by Hugo Carrillo

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Hugo Carrillo is a Peruvian anthropologist and Huayno singer. His concerts, in Quechua language, are full of onomatopoeic words and gestures, as expressed in the Andean region.
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'Ayla de Puquio', Peruvian Huayno by Hugo Carrillo.
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'Ayla de Puquio', Peruvian Huayno

'El Zonzo', Huayno in Quechua by Hugo Carrillo Manuel Brena

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Hugo Carrillo is a Peruvian anthropologist and Huayno singer. His concerts, in Quechua language, are full of onomatopoeic words and gestures, as expressed in the Andean region.
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El Zonzo, Huayno by Hugo Carrillo and Manuel Brena Video.
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El Zonzo, Huayno

Zapateruy, Huayno by Hugo Carrillo and Manuel Brena

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Hugo Carrillo is a Peruvian anthropologist and Huayno singer. His concerts, in Quechua language, are full of onomatopoeic words and gestures, as expressed in the Andean region.
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Zapateruy, Huayno by Hugo Carrillo and Manuel Brena<br />Video..
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Zapateruy, Huayno

Quechua Language: Tribulchay, Huayno by Hugo Carrillo y Manuel Brena

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Hugo Carrillo is a Peruvian anthropologist and Huayno singer. His concerts, in Quechua language, are full of onomatopoeic words and gestures, as expressed in the Andean region.
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Quechua Language: Tribulchay, Peruvian Huayno by Hugo Carrillo y Manuel Brena.
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Tribulchay, Huayno