El Cóndor Pasa (pronounced [el ˈkondoɾ pasa], Spanish for "The Condor Passes") is an orchestral musical piece from the zarzuela El Cóndor Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles, written in 1913 and based on traditional Andean music, specifically folk music from Peru. Since then, it has been estimated that around the world, more than 4000 versions of the melody have been produced, along with 300 sets of lyrics. In 2004, Peru declared this song as part of the national cultural heritage.
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El Condor Pasa
Song of ocarina(Panflute version)
Paul Simon & Garfunkel
PERU
Tupac Amaru
Bolivianita
El Inca
Otavaleno
Surazo
Bocina
Indios Guerrilleros
Atardecer
Cuzco
Bailecito De Lela
Cintita Celeste
Chuquiago
Condor Pasa
El Adios
Rio Triste
George Zamfir
El Huma Huaqueno
Ollantay
Pajaro Campana
Reveldia de los Condores
De Neestra Amor
Trapiche
Sol
Octubre
Campamento Cerro Leon
On Cayman
Son Cayman
Kholo Kolito
Voz De Inocencia, Cueca
Vuleo De Parajos
Simon & Garfunkel
If I could
Tema de Siku
Lucio Yanel
Sonkoy
La Guitarra
Funerales Del Watiacuri
Plano Alto
Indios
Pajaro Chogui
Tupai Amaru
Charagua
La Partida
Copacabana
Song Of Ocarina (Panflute Version)
Indiecito
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