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  2. List of Mexican composers of classical music - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Mexican composers of classical music Juventino Rosas. 17th–18th century. Juan de Lienas (c. 1640) Francisco López Capillas (c. 1615 ...

  3. List of compositions by Carlos Chávez - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental chamber music (duo) 1969: Clio: Symphonic Ode: orchestral music 1971: Initium, for orchestra: orchestral music 1972: Tema equis, publicity theme for Mexican Television: chorus and small instrumental ensemble 1972: Nonantzin (a cappella) chorus, unaccompanied 1973: Estudio a Rubinstein: piano 1973: Partita, for timpani: solo music ...

  4. Music of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    There are many styles of northern mexican folk music, among the most popular being Ranchera, Corrido, Huapango, Chotís, Polka, Redova and Banda. Norteño folk music is some of the most popular music in and out of Mexico, with Corridos and Rancheras being specifically popular in Chile, Colombia, United States, Central America and Spain. [7]

  5. Category:Mexican composers - Wikipedia

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    Mexican classical composers (4 C, 32 P) F. Mexican film score composers (1 C, 12 P) M. Mexican composers of popular or traditional folk music (8 P) R.

  6. La golondrina - Wikipedia

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    A guitar instrumental was recorded by Chet Atkins in 1955. The song has also been recorded by Caterina Valente (1959) Nat King Cole (1962) Plácido Domingo (1984) Flaco Jiménez (1992, instrumental) Caetano Veloso (1994) Guadalupe Pineda (2004). [5] In 1948, Gene Autry sang the song in his Cinecolor film, "The Big Sombrero".

  7. Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla - Wikipedia

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    Some of the musicians under Padilla would themselves go on to become important figures in the music of New Spain, such as Francisco López Capillas. [3] The Mexican composer Juan García de Zéspedes was a boy soprano in the cathedral choir under Padilla, and later succeeded him to the office of maestro in 1664.

  8. Eduardo Diazmuñoz - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Diazmuñoz is a highly prolific Mexican-Spanish-American conductor, composer and arranger, performer and educator. He studied piano, cello, percussion, and conducting at the National Conservatory of Music (Mexico). In 1978, 1979 he became associate conductor of the newly founded the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra.

  9. Juan García Esquivel - Wikipedia

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    Juan García Esquivel (January 20, 1918 – January 3, 2002), [1] often known mononymously as Esquivel!, was a Mexican band leader, pianist, and composer for television and films. He is recognized today as one of the foremost exponents of a sophisticated style of largely instrumental music that combines elements of lounge music and jazz with ...

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