Los Trovadores De Cuyo

Los Trovadores De Cuyo is an iconic Argentine folk music ensemble that has played a significant role in preserving and promoting the traditional music of the Cuyo region, which comprises the provinces of Mendoza, San Juan, and San Luis. Founded in 1927 by the noteworthy musician and folklorist Hilario Cuadros, the group has dedicated itself to the task of collecting and interpreting the songs and poetry of the Andean highlands, bringing the rich cultural heritage of the region to audiences both in Argentina and internationally.

Over the decades, Los Trovadores De Cuyo have become synonymous with the traditional folk sounds of Argentina, particularly the evocative styles of tonadas, cuecas, and vals, often featuring lush vocal harmonies and the distinctive strumming of guitars and other regional string instruments. Their work has not only helped preserve these cultural expressions but also inspired new generations to engage with the folklore of Cuyo. Even after the passing of Hilario Cuadros, the group has continued to honor his legacy, as evidenced by albums such as "Gracias Hilario Cuadros" and their expansive celebration album, "90 Aniversario 1927-2017." With a discography that exudes the soul of the Andean plains and a passion for the stories of their land, Los Trovadores De Cuyo remain as guardians of an invaluable artistic tradition.

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Folklore Argentino
Album - 34 Tracks - Released May 10, 2024
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