Banda Conmoción

Pablo Carreño (trompeta) Pablo Sapito Morales (trompeta) Daniel Doko Trincado (trompeta) Carlitos Flores (clarinete) Leo Fecci (saxo alto) Herbert Kendall (saxo tenor) David Naranjo (trombón) Paulette Buera (trombón) Rafael Gamboa (trombón bajo) Germán Todhes (trombón bajo) Diego Flores (tuba) Daniel Flores (acordeón) Jorge Nuñez (caja y timbaleta) Juan Martinez(platillos,conga, tambora y tumbadora) Jerónimo Carrasco(Bombo,bongó,chinchin) Pablo Villablanca (platillos) Carolina Apablaza (Danza,platillos) Jessica González (Danza,platillos) Banda Conmoción are a Chilean ensemble band who mix cumbia and gypsy music with genres such as ska and cha-cha-cha.

They are part of the new Latin-American fusion movement[1] and emerged in the early nineties along with groups like Chico Trujillo and La Floripondio.

The ensemble performing Pregonero includes woodwind, four trumpets, two saxes, clarinet, trombone, tuba, bombo, drums and cymbals.

The title refers to Túpac Katari, a Bolivian leader in the indigenous rebellion against the Spanish Empire in the early 1780s, who was executed and quartered as a warning to other rebels.

Cuerpo Repartido introduced new sounds to the band's repertoire, drawn from international tours to Spain, France, Germany and Shanghai and including new melodies, piano and references to Violeta Parra.