![This media file captures a musical performance by a band of six male musicians in an indoor setting, characteristic of Arequipa, Peru. The musicians are arranged in a line, each playing a string instrument, predominantly guitars and at least one charango. Several musicians are dressed in traditional patterned ponchos or shawls over light-colored shirts, while others wear more contemporary attire. Each performer has a microphone and a music stand in front of them, connected by visible cables on the floor.
The setting features light-colored stone walls, indicative of Arequipa's sillar stone architecture. The floor boasts intricate geometric patterned tiles in earthy tones of brown, beige, and white, with sections of darker, possibly metal, grates. Warm, orange light spills from windows or open doorways in the background, suggesting the performance is taking place in the evening or at night.
Visible text on a wall reads "Sola de [unclear]" followed by "Teodoro Flores y Valverde," likely referring to composers or the name of a musical group. Through a window or doorway further back, partial text such as "OSTIDIO" and "TINA" can be observed, possibly from a sign. The overall scene is well-lit by internal artificial light, creating an intimate atmosphere focused on the live music.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_2829494b-e0c2-4c2e-b.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file captures a musical performance by a band of six male musicians in an indoor setting, characteristic of Arequipa, Peru. The musicians are arranged in a line, each playing a string instrument, predominantly guitars and at least one charango. Several musicians are dressed in traditional patterned ponchos or shawls over light-colored shirts, while others wear more contemporary attire. Each performer has a microphone and a music stand in front of them, connected by visible cables on the floor. The setting features light-colored stone walls, indicative of Arequipa's sillar stone architecture. The floor boasts intricate geometric patterned tiles in earthy tones of brown, beige, and white, with sections of darker, possibly metal, grates. Warm, orange light spills from windows or open doorways in the background, suggesting the performance is taking place in the evening or at night. Visible text on a wall reads "Sola de [unclear]" followed by "Teodoro Flores y Valverde," likely referring to composers or the name of a musical group. Through a window or doorway further back, partial text such as "OSTIDIO" and "TINA" can be observed, possibly from a sign. The overall scene is well-lit by internal artificial light, creating an intimate atmosphere focused on the live music.
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