Aztec and Mayan flutes and panpipes weave through Ani’s harp and passionate voice,
creating an album of majestic beauty and depth . . . like the colors of the heart.
In the mountains south of Mexico City is the sacred site of Tepoztlan,
birthplace of Quetzalcoatl, the Plumed Serpent.
Ani gave a concert for the 1996 spring equinox, playing many of these songs as a prayer for the Earth.
Over a thousand attendees were blessed by the chants
of visiting Tibetan monks in the opening ceremony,
and with a rare thunder, lightning and wind storm when the concert ended . . .
this music carries that power and experience.
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