Flight of the Condor

A very well known song said to originally be from Peru.
Often played on the Zampona (also known as pan flute, panpipes, syrinx, or quills), an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the stopped pipe consisting usually of ten or more pipes of gradually increasing length (and, at times, girth), aswell as the charango, which is a small South American stringed instrument of the lute family (about 66 cm long, traditionally made with the shell of the back of an armadillo and not to be confused with a Cuban style of music called "charanga").

Thanks to Aguas Calientes for the info on the musical instruments.

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