11:52 | Lima, Jun. 30 (ANDINA).
The 100th centenary of the scientific discovery of Machu Picchu inspired a Peruvian composer to write, in Spanish and Quechua, the music and lyrics of an anthem for the Inca citadel that is interpreted by more than 40 artists.
The song, with the same name of the archaeological complex, will be donated to any institution to be used freely.
The group of singers and actors were called by producer, composer and arranger Juan Miguel Salas and composer Holman Alva to pay homage to one of the new wonders of the world through.
Some of the artists who took part of this production include Edith Barr, Maritza Rodriguez, Ruth Karina, the Yaipen brothers, Julie Freundt, Susan Leon, Tatiana Espinoza, Valdivia, Jorge Luis Jasso, among others.
The music and lyrics were inspired in the history involved in the mysterious Inca citadel, in Cusco, which continues to surprise everyone and that this year celebrates one more year of its scientific discovery to the world.
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Published: 6/30/2011