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Yarina

Yarina (which means “remembrance” in the native Quichua language of the Incas) is dedicated to preserving the ancestral traditions and culture of the indigenous people of the Andes.   Originally founded in Ecuador by four brothers, Yarina has traveled extensively throughout Europe and the Americas.  Their imaginative repertoire incorporates the music of the Andes with jazz, blues, Latin and western masterpieces. Jose Manuel Cachimuel Rimay Alberto Cachimuel Manuel Cachimuel Roberto Cachimuel.

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YARINA 7/12/06: YARINA

Originally founded in Ecuador in 1984, YARINA (which means “remembrance” in the native Quichua language of the Incas) is dedicated to preserving and sharing the beauty of the traditions and culture of the indigenous peoples of the Andes.

YARINA

Originally founded in Ecuador in 1984, YARINA (which means “remembrance” in the native Quichua language of the Incas) is dedicated to preserving and sharing the beauty of the traditions and culture of the indigenous peoples of the Andes.
YARINA 9/18/05: YARINA

The Ecuadorian group Yarina (which means “remembrance” in the native Quichua language of the Incas) brings the hauntingly beautiful music of the Andes while incorporating jazz, blues, Latin, and Western classical music.

YARINA

The Ecuadorian group Yarina (which means “remembrance” in the native Quichua language of the Incas) brings the hauntingly beautiful music of the Andes while incorporating jazz, blues, Latin, and Western classical music.

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