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Peru and Bolivia: The Sounds of Evolving Traditions: Central Andean Music and Festivals. Recordings and annotations by Norio Yamamoto. Multicultural Media MCM-3009. CD with 16 pages of notes in English, 1 map, and 8 b/w photographs of performers, instruments, and landscape. No bibliography. 19 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks #1–4: Harp music, #5–7: Lima, #8–9: La Paz, #10–15: Lake Titicaca, #16–19: Cuzco Region. 45'44. 1997.
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Peru and Bolivia: The Sounds of Evolving Traditions: Central Andean Music and Festivals. Recordings and annotations by Norio Yamamoto. Multicultural Media MCM-3009. CD with 16 pages of notes in English, 1 map, and 8 b/w photographs of performers, instruments, and landscape. No bibliography. 19 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks #1–4: Harp music, #5–7: Lima, #8–9: La Paz, #10–15: Lake Titicaca, #16–19: Cuzco Region. 45'44. 1997.
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