'The Last of the Mohicans,' composed by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman for the film of the same name, is the signature tune of Alexandro Querevalú. This masterpiece not only makes the performer cry but also brings tears to the eyes of millions all over the world. The sentiments expressed in Alexandro´s interpretation of the music have a uniting effect on the hearts of people of all races, nations, religions and cultures.
Alexandro was born in Lima, Peru, to a humble but hard-working family. The oldest son of the family, he dreamed of helping his family financially. With this in mind, he emigrated to Poland at the age of 18.
He plays a wide variety of wind instruments, such as the Quena, Quenacho, Antara, Basto Zampona and Malta Zampona. He has a large repertoire, including The Last of the Mohicans, El Condor Pasa, and many other favorites. His live performances, dressed in different Native American costumes, are a spectacle to behold. Alexandro still lives in Poland and regularly gives live performances on the promenade in Swinoujscie.
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