Los Kusis de Bolivia

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No me olvides 03:34 Tools
Flor de Santa Cruz 03:19 Tools
Amada Mia 02:59 Tools
Pacha Mama 03:21 Tools
Cuatro Forasteros 04:13 Tools
Amorosa Palomita 03:53 Tools
Llajtay 04:02 Tools
Hijos del Sol 02:35 Tools
Misa Pacha Mama - Gloria - Cielo Andino 03:16 Tools
Fuerza cosmica 03:16 Tools
Supaycito 03:02 Tools
Mañosos 03:02 Tools
Navidad Andina - La Huida - Primavera De Los Andes 04:28 Tools
Mi Delirio 04:28 Tools
Hermanos...Norte Y Sur 03:37 Tools
Waylla Hichu 03:37 Tools
Navidad de Kanillita 03:37 Tools
Morir Enamorado 03:37 Tools
Navidad Andina - Los Pastores - Jesuquito 02:40 Tools
Misa Pacha Mama - Agnus Dei - Voces Negras 02:40 Tools
Queja del diablo 02:40 Tools
Navidad Andina - Nacimiento - Hermano Aleluya 02:40 Tools
Los 500 Años 06:20 Tools
Valles de Tarija 03:40 Tools
Tus Versos Y Los Mios 04:47 Tools
Tu Regreso 04:47 Tools
Mi Dueña 05:10 Tools
Takipayanaco 05:10 Tools
Misa Pacha Mama - Credo - Hombre Rey 05:10 Tools
Walaychito 05:10 Tools
Navidad Andina - Anunciación - Niños Olvidados 05:10 Tools
Chay Chay 05:10 Tools
Yole Yola 03:29 Tools
Saludo Incaico 06:01 Tools
Ulu Pica 06:01 Tools
Nuestro Sueño 06:01 Tools
Por tus años 06:01 Tools
Manchay Kusi 06:01 Tools
Misa Pacha Mama - Ofertorio - Nuestro Sueño 06:01 Tools
Misa Pacha Mama - Kyrie - Haya Pan 05:56 Tools
Navidad Andina - Peregrinación - Burrito De Milagros 05:56 Tools
3 para 6 05:56 Tools
Libertad 03:46 Tools
Filosofias de postre 05:56 Tools
Misa Pacha Mama - Sanctus - Ay Juna 05:04 Tools
Esperandote 03:47 Tools
Vamos a bailar 03:47 Tools
Navidad Andina - El Niño - Navidad Del Kanillita 03:47 Tools
Movidita 03:47 Tools
Navidad Andina - Los Reyes Magos - Cinco Continentes 03:47 Tools
Los Pueblos Perdidos 03:47 Tools
Compañeros 03:47 Tools
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Portrait The band "Los Kusis de Bolivia" was founded in Cochabamba in 1967 by Eufronio Sanchez. It stays based there until heading for La Paz. The band consisting of three members at that time travels through many south-american countries, where it represents its own country at different festivals, radios and tv broadcasters. With records being published, the fame of the band rises in the south-american continent. "Los Kusis" bids farewell to their homeland in september 1974 with the mission to represent the bolivian music and traditions as well as the original culture of the Incas (quechuas and aymarás) in all of Europe and specially in Switzerland. They carry on with concerts, festivals, radio and tv sessions and record new discs. Chronology 1975 Recording of a first disc on "Claves". 1976 Recording of the disc "Bolivia a los cuatro vientos" on Tudor. 1982 Recording of a disc on CBS with own compositions of the group exclusively. 1988 CD "Pachamama" on Tudor. 1989-94 Planing and writing of the songs for the opus "Inkallajta" as an experiment of the collaboration with a choir. Various concerts in Switzerland and Europe. 1994 CD "Inkallajta" on Pan with the choir "Sängerbund Bümpliz" Publishing of the score to "Inkallajta". 2000 CD "Arco Iris". "Navidad criolla" with Kurt Pahlen at the Stadttheater Langenthal, Casino Bern and Opern House Zürich. 2001 Participacion at the festival "Living Treasures" in South Africa. "Navidad criolla" with Kurt Pahlen at the Opern House Zürich. 2003 Misa Criolla with the choir Vivace under the direction of Christophe Gesseney. "Navidad Criolla" at the Tonhalle Zürich. World premieres of the opus "Misa Pacha Mama" with the choir of the NMS school in Bern and of "Navidad Andina" in Raron, Brig and Domodossola with the Spirit Singers from the Kollegium Brig. 2004 Concerts „Misa Pacha Mama“ in Trubschachen, Brig y Lyss. Tour in Bolivia with the Spirit Singers from the Kollegium Brig. 2005 Concerts "Misa Pacha Mama" in Langenthal and Bern, "Navidad Andina" in Schaffhausen. 2007 World premiere of the requiem "Misterios del Socavon" with the Spirit Singers and the Ensemble Da Capo. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.