Juguetona [Chacarera] - Guillermo de la Roca, Abalos, Hermanos
Chacarera del Violin - Guillermo de la Roca, Simon, Hermanos
Andando [Vidala] - Guillermo de la Roca, Diaz, Hermanos
Santa Catalina [Cueca] - Guillermo de la Roca, Aguirre, Arseno
La Candeleria [Zamba] - Guillermo de la Roca, Fal?, E.
Mucho Te Quiero [Bailecito] - Guillermo de la Roca, Traditional
Tiempo I Mama [Zamba] - Guillermo de la Roca, Gimenez, Polo
La Solitaria [Chacarera] - Guillermo de la Roca, Mieles, Moncho
Los Ejes de Mi Carreta [Milonga Pampeana] - Guillermo de la Roca, Risso
Pampa de Los Guanacos [Chacarera] - Guillermo de la Roca, Carabajal, A.
Altipampa [Triste Con Huaynos] - Guillermo de la Roca, Traditional
Corrales Viejos [Milonga Portena] - Guillermo de la Roca, Arrieta, A.
Baile Cuzqueno [Vals Con Huayno] - Guillermo de la Roca, Zegarra, Baltazar
Siete de Abril [Zamba] - Guillermo de la Roca, Chazarreta, A.
Escrito Esta [Huayno Peruano] - Guillermo de la Roca, Traditional
Desde el Alma [Vals Criollo] - Guillermo de la Roca, Melo, Rosita
Del Silencio [Zamba] - Guillermo de la Roca, Davalos, A.
De La Prima a La Bordona - Guillermo de la Roca, Alfonso
Mama Vieja [Zamba] - Guillermo de la Roca, Bayardo
The traditions of the former Incaic zone of the Andes are alive and well: the rituals have survived and the music, while incorporating other influences, has retained its Indian originality. These recordings preserve the be... more »auty and importance of the South American flute & guitar tradition.« less
The traditions of the former Incaic zone of the Andes are alive and well: the rituals have survived and the music, while incorporating other influences, has retained its Indian originality. These recordings preserve the beauty and importance of the South American flute & guitar tradition.