Hundreds of years ago a tradition began amongst the
ancient Incan people. An elaborate musical tradition
which mimicked the roaring winds and sounds of the
great Andes Mountains. Instruments made of raw
bamboo and clay were created in order to convey the
heart felt sentiments of the Incan people. Today in
this new millennium Inka Gold continues the traditions
created by their ancestors centuries ago. Inka Gold
continues to perform the traditional music of their
grand fathers while using traditional instruments to
create and perform contemporary pieces. Inka Gold
has been performing across the United States since
1998.
About Us
In the Beginning
Born in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador, Oscar Andres Morales began playing the pan flutes at the age of
seven. As a teenager he toured Europe, captivating audiences from Germany to Belgium. In 1998 Oscar began
touring the United States performing for major world music festivals and daytime talk shows. Oscar continues
to tour and has dedicated much of his time to recording new albums and creating original scores. His passion is
to share his rich tradition of Andean flute music with people all over the word. “My music is the bridge between
cultures; I hope that everyone who listens to it can feel the peace and strength of the Incan people.”

Born in the Andes Mountains Santiago Morales began playing string
instruments at the age of six. He dedicated himself to the traditional string
instrument known as the charango. He later mastered the guitar, mandolin and
drums. By the age of eight Santiago was performing folkloric music for
thousands. Along with his brother Oscar Morales, the two began to tour
Europe at a young age. While Oscar headed for the United States concluding
their European tour, Santiago began touring parts of Asia, and Saudi Arabia.
He also performed for audiences in Australia. In 2000 Santiago joined his
brother Oscar in the United States in order to take Inka Gold and its musical
styles to the next level. Since then Santiago and Inka Gold have been
captivating audiences across the United States.
Oscar Andrés Morales Vega
Pablo Santiago Morales Vega