http://www.incaspirit.com

Inca Spirit members have played world wide for years. Their art explores the mystery and magic of Pre-Columbian cultures and world fusion music.
They performed in the Miami Book Fair, Spring Time Tallahassee, Folk Florida Festival, University of Florida, FIU, University of Miami, Hollywood Band Shell concert, Fairchild Moon Concert, Springfield downtown, Colorado, International Guitar Competition and Concert, ArtTime concert, Miami etc.

Recordings:

1999
Nasca Lines Prophecy, CD thirteen Native American songs
2001
Amazonas. CD thirteen world fusion music i

2007
Composed and performed sound tracks for three video series world wide:

Window to the Tropics, Newington Nurseries UK

Journeys of the Heart: Peru. Produced by Concrete Pictures, PA.

After the Black Book, by Grace Barnes, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile SA.

2009
Shaman. Recording and music composition for a new CD.

Inca Spirit Members

Carlos Llerena Aguirre, a native of Arequipa, Peru. He plays and makes wind instruments and drums. He also plays Afro-Peruvian cajon, congas, bombo and effects. He believes that making music is a form of ancient universal mystic/art. He is a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Miami in Coral Gables.

Antonio Llerena Aguirre, Peruvian american. Born in California, USA, 23 years old, plays lead guitar/synthesizer. His love for new Flamenco, Latin Jazz and rock makes him a pivotal musician in the group. His local rock band, Static, won first place in IndiFest, Fort Lauderdale. Currently Antonio is recording and composing a third album for Transmitt Now.



Edwin Itoh,is a truly skilled and versatile guitarist who has acquired the ability to play and teach in several different styles ranging from classical, to jazz, to popular, to rock, and beyond.

Carlos Ochoa, Native American born in Huacho, Peru, is a photographer and a professional musician. Carlos graduated from San Marcos University in Lima, Peru with a degree in social communications and Audio Visual. In Peru he belonged to the famous rock band LosVan. Currently he studies flute and music theory in Miami Dade Community College.


Augurio Quiroz, Native American Mochica from Paramunka, Peru plays guitar and charango. Founding member of the band Los Heraldos in Lima, they went to perform over ten years throughout Peru. Augurio is also a serious composer of several songs well known in Peru. Fifteen years ago he was a founding member of the group Markahuasi in California and Colorado, which still exists. He later joined the Huayno and Chuwa Yaku (Aguas Claras) in New York City, before moving to Miami. Currently he has moved to Iowa for an artistic venture and will commute for special concerts.



William Rincon, Native American born in Chikinkira, (near Bogota) Colombia. He plays all percussion, effects, bombos and bongos. He was a member of the group Raza Brava Internacional for 16 years in Colombia. The band performed throughout Colombia before he moved to Miami. William has been the life sustaining force behind Inca Spirit's percussion.



Victor Riquelme, a Native South American Pewenche born in Santiago de Chile, Chile. Victor plays bombo, charango and sikus. Fluent in French he joined the band Kantuta in Paris, France to perform in all European cities for over fifteen years. He moved to the USA and he played with the group Bronce in Miami before joining Inca Spirit. Currently he concentrates in another group of his own and joins Inca Spirit in special ocassions.



Rioji Yamaguchi, native form Tokyo, Japan. Rioji plays rythm guitar and lead guitar. He lived in Israel, Nicaragua, San Salvador and Mexico. He loves classical, flamenco, bossa nova and rock. He truly makes"fusion music." He studied classical guitar at the Music School of the University of Miami. Coral Gables. He is the founder of CaÃÆ'Æ'Æ'Ã,Ã,±a and he holds a Master of Music from the University of Miami.

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