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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 ... This page was last edited on 10 December 2024, at 17:12 (UTC).

  3. 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]

  4. Ricardo Castro - Wikipedia

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    Castro began his music education with Pedro H. Ceniseros. In 1879 his family moved to Mexico City where the boy entered the National Conservatory of Music and studied piano with Juan Salvatierra and Julio Ituarte , He studied harmony and counterpoint with Melesio Morales. He finished all his studies in just 5 years, half of the usual 10.

  5. Category:Mexican composers - Wikipedia

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    Mexican classical composers (4 C, 33 P) F. Mexican film score composers (1 C, 12 P) M. Mexican composers of popular or traditional folk music (8 P) R.

  6. Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The government launched classical music workshops and formed professional orchestras, including the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra. Fernando Lozano Rodríguez [ es ] was the founding conductor. The Philharmonic's venue name, ollín yoliztli , means "life movement" or "life force" in Náhuatl .

  7. Son jarocho - Wikipedia

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    Son jarocho ("Veracruz Sound") is a regional folk musical style of Mexican Son from Veracruz, a Mexican state along the Gulf of Mexico.It evolved over the last two and a half centuries along the coastal portions of southern Tamaulipas state and Veracruz state, hence the term jarocho, a colloquial term for people or things from the port city of Veracruz.

  8. Grammy Award for Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano)

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    According to the Academy, "Best Banda or Norteño Album and Best Regional Mexican or Tejano Album are now merged into one category: "Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)", for albums containing at least 51 percent playing time of new vocal or instrumental regional Mexican (banda, norteño, corridos, gruperos, mariachi, ranchera ...

  9. Julián Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    Julián Carrillo Trujillo (January 28, 1875 – September 9, 1965) was a Mexican composer, [1] conductor, violinist and music theorist, famous for developing a theory of microtonal music which he dubbed "The Thirteenth Sound" .