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Revision as of 14:29, 1 August 2007 by Studio308 (talk | contribs) (→Albums)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Cusco is a German New Age band named after the Peruvian city of Cusco. Their songs contain influences from music found around the world. It comprises Michael Holm and Kristian Schultze. Michael Holm had long been fascinated with Cusco, the ancient region of Peru. Being a musician he wanted to show his fascination in the form of a musical tribute to the ancient world of Cusco. He met Kristian Schultz in 1978 and found out that they shared same musical and historical tastes. In 1979, Cusco the band was formed and they soon signed with Higher Octave, a German label. They currently reside in Weilheim / Oberbayern, Germany. Some of their music is used as pre-show background music in Epcot prior to IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, as well as bumper music for the popular American syndicated radio program, Coast to Coast AM .
Albums
- Desert Island (1980)
- Cusco II (1981)
- Cool Islands (1982)
- Planet Voyage (1983)
- Virgin Islands (1983)
- Island Cruise (1984)
- Apurimac (1985)
- Concierto de Aranjuez (1986)
- Tales From A Distant Land (1987)
- Ring of the Dolphin (1988)
- Mystic Island (1989)
- Water Stories (1990)
- Cusco 2000 (1992)
- 2002 (1993)
- Australia (1993)
- Apurimac II (1994)
- Choral Christmas (1995)
- The Best of CUSCO (1997)
- Apurimac III (1997)
- Ancient Journeys: A Vision of the New World (2000)
- Inner Journeys: Myths and Legends (2003)
- Essential Cusco: The Journey (2005)
- The Magic Sound of Cusco (????)
External links
- Official Cusco Website
- Cusco discography at MusicBrainz
- Template:Amg
- Cusco Music Website
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