Alexandro Querevalú Will Make You Shed a Tear with a Touching ‘The Last of the Mohicans’ Instrumental

Here’s a soul-stirring performance that’ll certainly make you feel emotional. Alexandro Querevalú has created a heartwarming masterpiece with his own version of Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman’s original composition, “The Last of the Mohicans”. It’s a movie score from the film of the same name and is actually the signature tune of Alexandro. The piece is so touching that even the talented performer himself couldn’t help but cry over its beauty and powerful message. No words or lyrics are even needed to convey such strong emotions to everyone! And if it has a similar effect on you, perhaps you understand deeply too what the music is trying to say.

Alexandro is a native of Lima, Peru. He came from a hard-working family as the eldest son and grew up to a culture that’s rooted in tradition. By the age of 18, he tried to create some winds of change and tried his luck in Poland. Having emigrated there, he explored a wide variety of wind instruments including Quena, Quenacho, Antara, Basto Zampoña, and Malta Zampoña among others. He became popular with the iconic and eye-catching Native American regalias that he wears during his live performances such as with the video below.

This brilliant performer embodies music and touches millions of souls without even speaking a word. And the way he uniquely and passionately played the Quenacho for the lovely piece seems to have an effect on people that binds their hearts regardless of race, religion, and culture. It was beyond beautiful! It easily plucks the strings of our hearts, and etches the melancholic happiness and hope deep within our souls.

Watch the breathtaking performance below that’ll certainly give you all the feels.

What an extraordinary way to express genuine emotions! And the sound that his instrument gives off is purely hypnotic. He sure does bring unity, peace, and even awareness on indigenity to the world!