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  2. Inti-Illimani - Wikipedia

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    Inti-Illimani (Spanish pronunciation: [in.ti.ji.ˈma.ni]; from Quechuan Inti and Aymara Illimani) are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile. . The band was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos (We shall win!), which became the anthem of the Popular Unity government of Salvador ...

  3. Quilapayún - Wikipedia

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    The Chile-based historic faction is celebrating the group's 40 year anniversary performing concerts in Chile, Latin America and Europe, together with the "historic" version of Inti-Illimani, another important Chilean group. These joint concerts have been advertised and promoted as Inti+Quila.

  4. Viva Chile! - Wikipedia

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    Viva Chile was the first album by the group Inti-Illimani recorded while in exile. It was released in 1973. Track listing. Side A. La Fiesta de San Benito (Popular ...

  5. Venceremos (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally popularized by the Chilean groups Inti-Illimani and Quilapayún. A second version for the 1970 presidential campaign was written by Víctor Jara, on the same Ortega music. [2] 'Venceremos' is an example of the Nueva canción movement of Chilean protest music, which had been gaining momentum for much of the previous decade.

  6. La Nueva Canción Chilena (Inti-Illimani 2) - Wikipedia

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    It is their first album known also with a progressive numeration linked with the band name, in this case Inti-Illimani 2. Published in 1974 by I Dischi dello Zodiaco Records, it is mostly composed of songs released by the band with other older albums (mainly the one called Autores Chilenos ), but re-recorded in the Italian studios.

  7. Horacio Salinas - Wikipedia

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    He is cofounder and musical director of the Chilean group Inti-Illimani Histórico. [1] He has a huge repertory of compositions that involves folk , Andean music , protest music , world music , contemporary classical music and many Latin American styles and fusions .

  8. Category:Inti-Illimani albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Inti-Illimani albums or lists of Inti-Illimani albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Inti-Illimani albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Max Berrú - Wikipedia

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    Berrú was the original lead singer of Inti Illimani, and in some concerts still was. Before his death he owned a restaurant in Santiago called Mitad del Mundo ("Middle of the World"), in reference to his Ecuadorian origins. He died in Santiago, Chile, on May 1, 2018.