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Incantation (musical group)

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Years active
  
1981–present

Genre
  
World

Active from
  
1981

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Past members
  
Tony Hinnigan Mike Taylor Forbes Henderson Simon Rogers Chris Swithinbank Claudia Figuerora Sergio Avila Mauricio Venegas

Albums
  
Cacharpaya - Panpipes Of The Andes

Record labels
  
Cooking Vinyl, Discovery, Coda Records, Music Club, Incantation, Hallmark Music & Entertainment

Similar
  
Tony Hinnigan, Jacqui Dankworth, Maggie Boyle, Inti‑Illimani

Incantation are a musical group playing traditional tribal and other South American music. The band started in 1981 from a pool of musicians who were, at the time, playing all kinds of different types of music for the (then) Ballet Rambert, based in London. A new ballet was choreographed (called "Ghost Dances") about political oppression in South America, to the music of Inti-Illimani, the exiled Chilean folk group. The company preferred to use live musicians (rather than tapes) for performances, and six of the musicians volunteered.

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Authentic instruments were procured, and some time was spent perfecting how to play them.

The show was a hit and before long the band was offered a recording contract. Incantation was chosen as the band's name, based on the word "Inca".

Members of the various incarnations of the band include Tony Hinnigan (Scottish), Mike Taylor (Irish), Forbes Henderson (English), Simon Rogers (English), Chris Swithinbank, and Chileans Claudia Figuerora, Sergio Avila and Mauricio Venegas. They achieved chart success in the UK in 1982 with the top twenty hit "Cacharpaya", and later contributed the traditional instruments (including pan pipes) to the soundtracks of the films, The Mission (1986), scored by Ennio Morricone, and A Handful of Dust (1988), scored by George Fenton.

Albums

  • On the Wing of a Condor (1982)
  • Cacharpaya (Panpipes of the Andes) (1982) - UK #9
  • Dance of the Flames (1983) - UK #61
  • Virgins of the Sun (1984)
  • Best of Incantation (1985)
  • The Meeting (1987)
  • On Gentle Rocks (1992)
  • Ghost Dances & Sergeant Early's Dream (1994)
  • Songs For All Seasons (1994)
  • Incantation (1995)
  • ATACAMA (2012)
  • Compilation albums

  • Best of Incantation - Music from the Andes (1985) - UK #28
  • The Very Best of Incantation (1996)
  • Geoglyph (The Very Best of Incantation) (1998)
  • Remembrance (1998)
  • Camera: Reflections on Film Music (2003)
  • Singles

  • "Cacharpaya (Andes Pumpsa Daesi)" - UK #12
  • Songs

    SikuriadasCacharpaya - Panpipes Of The Andes · 1982
    On The Wing Of A CondorCacharpaya - Panpipes Of The Andes · 1982
    Friends Of The AndesCacharpaya - Panpipes Of The Andes · 1982

    References

    Incantation (musical group) Wikipedia