Alexandro Querevalú is a splendid entertainer, truly outstanding of his kind, and the one whose prominence has spread more than that of some other entertainer by methods for informal organizations worldwide to the United States, Europe, Asia, the Arab nations and Australia. This is because of the one of a kind way that he plays these indigenous instruments of both North and South America. The adaptability, the expert articulation, the misery and the satisfaction which he communicates in his melodic translations are felt profound inside the spirit, which is the reason he himself says “this song makes me cry”.

He plays a wide variety of wind instruments, such as the Quena, Quenacho, Antara, Basto Zampona and Malta Zampona, among others. He has a large repertoire, including The Last of the Mohicans, El Condor Pasa, and many other favourites. His live performances dressed in different Native American costumes are truly breathtaking. This music is eligible enough to melt anyone’s heart and take their emotions to something very different filled with sentiment and peace. Let’s give a glimpse and you cannot have enough of it.