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An indoor photograph captures a youth band performing within an ornate church in Cuzco, Peru. A male conductor, seen from behind in a dark suit with arms raised, leads the ensemble with a baton. The band comprises approximately fifteen to twenty young boys and teenagers, uniformly dressed in dark suits with gold braid and trim. They are seated on red fabric-covered chairs and are actively playing various wind instruments, including flutes, clarinets, and saxophones. A large, golden brass tuba is visible on the far right. Each musician has a music stand positioned in front of them. The setting is characterized by a richly decorated, gilded wooden altar or reredos at the rear of the church, typical of colonial architecture. A Peruvian flag is prominently displayed near the altar, where a few adults, possibly event officials, are standing. Two large banners hang from the ceiling: a red banner clearly reads "Festival de Bandas Escolares" (Festival of School Bands) and features a crest, while a white banner with a crest is also visible. A smaller red banner in the foreground displays a circular logo with text, possibly "CEPRO". The church interior has a tiled, somewhat reflective floor. The scene depicts a formal musical event or concert.
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