Andrew Ford: Almost a farewell symphony, from Inti-Illimani, playing live on today's Music Show, and it's a great pleasure to welcome them back to Australia and to welcome them back to the program.
The pairing of Inti-Illimani, the Chilean folk group, and the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra must have seemed a brilliant idea when it was conceived. Inti-Illimani, with its multi-instrumental approach ...
For most Americans, Andean folk music begins and ends with the sound of flutes played in harmony and the strumming of the tiple, the Colombian 12-string guitar–i.e., the sound of Simon & Garfunkel’s ...
Legendary Chilean band Inti-Illimani Historico was in Cuba recently to record an album celebrating the band's 50 years of existence. The musicians spent a week recording in a local music studio ...
Inti-Illimani's first chords at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center brought waves of smiles through the capacity audience Tuesday night as the pulsating rhythms of South American guitars, ...
Rooted in Andean culture and produced by a curious array of string, wind and percussion instruments, the sound of Inti-Illimani is like no other. At the Wolf Trap Barns on Wednesday night, the Chilean ...
Chile’s Inti-Illimani has been a fact of life for more than 37 years, marking particular rites of passage in Latin America for several generations: the horrific coup, the devastation of exile, the ...