Quimantu

Quimantu

Group

Rachel Pantin

Rachel Pantin

Violin player

Albums

Mother Mountain

Mother Mountain

Quimantu's director Mauricio Venegas comes from Chile, that dramatic long thin country caught between the mountains and the sea, extending down the left hand side of South America, edged by the vertebrae of the Andes. A Chile renowned for its contemporary treatment of age-old music of the Americas. more…

Artist: Quimantu

Caral

Caral

"Fine musicianship and haunting tunes are the rule in an easygoing, beautifully integrated and composed collaboration." BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE "One of Europe's and certainly Great Britain's most vibrant ensembles, performing Latin American music with passion and intelligence. A recording with a magnif more…

Artist: Quimantu

Malabarisias

Malabarisias

"A fantastic album, the joyfully mixed grooves of Latin, Celtic and other rhythms are inspired." "Quimantu, in their astonishingly beautiful music, bring us their songs, faith and truthfulness. In a world where politicians seek to manufacture fear of the 'other' and divide peoples of different fai more…

Artist: Quimantu

Trotasurdo

Trotasurdo

Quimantu's director Mauricio Venegas comes from Chile. Trosurfo is one of the latest production by this known South American Artist who lives in London. It covers a wide genres of Latin and South American Music with a touch of fusion from the west.

Artist: Quimantu

Pilgrimage to the Andes

Pilgrimage to the Andes

A beautiful selection of traditional Peruvin and Andean festive seasonal songs composed primarily by Quimantu's musical director Mauricio Venegas-Astorga.

Artist: Quimantu

Viento Azul

Viento Azul

Inspiring Andean music by Chilean band Quimantu. Viento Azul was never released as a CD but remains to be one of the more classical and authentic Andean Music of all quimantu recording. Instruments are charango, Voilin, Quean, Quenacho and guitar.

Artist: Quimantu

Camino al Sol

Camino al Sol

This is an earlier classical authentic Andean Music by Mauricio Venegas de Quimantu. Huanting panpipes, quenas and charangos all contribute in harmony towards this beautiful early recording.

Artist: Quimantu