Music by CUSCO ♪ Atahualpa ♪ The last Inca

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Atahualpa (c. 1500-1533), the last ruler of the Inca Empire
Atahualpa was confronted by the succession of power to his brother, Huascar Inca ruler, whom he defeated, then faced the Spanish Francisco Pizarro and the rest of the followers of Huascar, who had allied with the Spanish, and atahualpa with her army was ambushed and was captured and executed.

Cusco was a German cross-cultural new-age music band named after the Peruvian city of Cusco, which was once the capital of the Inca Empire. The band's music contains influences from music around the world, with an emphasis on South American flute sounds and melodies. Cusco's melodic and energetic music is a fusion of modern and ethnic styles with influences from classical music and rock music sensibilities. The band was led by founders Michael Holm (Lothar Bernhard Walter; 1943–) and Kristian Schultze (1945–2011). Michael Holm, already a successful vocal artist, sought to make a musical tribute to ancient cultures. He and Kristian Schultze, formerly a member of the jazz band Passport, shared musical and historical interests. In 1979, they formed Cusco, and released their first album in 1980 and their end album in 2003. Their albums reached high on the instrumental/new age music sales charts. They were nominated for a Grammy award three times. Cusco's music is frequently used as pre-show background music in Epcot called IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, and has been used as bumper music for the popular American syndicated radio program Coast to Coast AM, as well as several television advertisements, including a Bud Ice beer commercial. Additionally, Cusco composed and performed symphonic new age music for the German television special Sielmann.

쿠스코 ♫ 마지막 잉카 ~ 아타 후 알파
クスコ ♫ 最後のインカ ~ アタワルパ
Musical Theme " Atahualpa der letzte Inka "
BSC Music 1985 * Apurimac
Composer ♪ Michael Mufty Ruff & Kristian Schultze

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