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Urbay's Compositions

Composer: Emilio Urbay
Based on a Andean tale so old that it is lost in time, it tells the legend of a bird that teaches men to sing when they invent the musical instruments. One of those men dreamt of this mysterious, rather shapeless bird, mother of all birds, which taught him the melodies by uttering its own sounds. After he woke up, the man began to teach the others the sounds he had listened to in his dream –and that is the reason why today the bird continues to show up in dreams to the men who play wind instruments, so they can learn the magical and mantric sounds from its soul.

Brujos del mar - Sorcerers of the Sea
Composer: Emilio Urbay
Through mantras and ancient sounds, we invoke the wise souls of the seas for healing and helping in harmonizing our lives.

illapas wayra - Rays and Wind
Composer: Emilio Urbay
For our towns, the wind and the rays are not punishments of the nature, they are a gift of the gods from the sky. We take energies of the wind and rays for strengthen our spirit and fill it with force.
Runa pukuy - People that puff
Composer: Emilio Urbay
In our towns, the puff is vital. We take it of the wind aspiring it, as well as in some rituals, from the perfumes fragances as Copal, palo santo, tobacco and others, in this way we give thanks for having the puff inside us to live. Also we invoke with the guapeos (songs) to the spirits or Master that are in other physical plans.

The Seagull’s Dream
Composer: Emilio Urbay
Birds are our messengers for the gods, and the seagulls dream of a message of peace, the peace our planet needs so much.

Jamuykay machujamautas - Calling Old Masters
Composer: Emilio Urbay
By means of old drums and quenas made of bone, we invoke and ask our ancient spiritual teachers.

orco taky  Hill's Song
Through his songs, a man never sings only for himself or his community, but also for the hills, which are very important because of their life and spirit.

Tutamanta - In the Night
Composer: Emilio Urbay
Due to night’s natural darkness, we can talk to nocturnal beings and share music with our animal brothers, such as reptiles, insects, felines, birds, among others.