Inti-Illimani is like a talisman. The longer it’s around, the more polished it becomes, the more it shines and reflects, and the more memories it collects. Although the Chilean group, which gained ...
Andrew Ford: Almost a farewell symphony, from Inti-Illimani, playing live on today's Music Show, and it's a great pleasure to welcome them back to Australia and to welcome them back to the program.
For four and a half decades, the music of Inti-Illimani has intoxicated audiences around the world. Performing on more than 30 wind, string and percussion instruments, they are a veritable institution ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Just who or what was Inti Illimani? I had little idea before Sunday's performance. A quick dip, rather than a full bodysurf, on the ...
Inti-Illimani's first chords at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center brought waves of smiles through the capacity audience Tuesday night as the pulsating rhythms of South American guitars, ...
Rooted in Andean culture and produced by a curious array of string, wind and percussion instruments, the sound of Inti-Illimani is like no other. At the Wolf Trap Barns on Wednesday night, the Chilean ...