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José Pablo Moncayo

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José Pablo Moncayo García (June 29, 1912 – June 16, 1958) was a Mexican pianist, percussionist, music teacher, composer and conductor. [1]

45 relations: Alt.Latino, Amatzinac River, Armando Torres Chibrás, Beatriz Balzi, Blas Galindo, Caballos de vapor, Carlos Chávez, Conservatorio Nacional de Música (Mexico), Daniel Ayala Pérez, Grupo de los cuatro, Guadalajara, Huapango, José, June 29, La Catrina Quartet, Liceu, List of 20th-century classical composers, List of 20th-century Mexican composers, List of composers by name, List of composers by nationality, List of compositions for viola: L to N, List of Mexican composers of classical music, List of Mexican operas, List of symphony composers, Los Angeles Philharmonic discography, Love After War, Maria Teresa Naranjo Ochoa, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Michele Cantú, Moncayo (disambiguation), Music of Mexico, Panteón de Dolores, Private Passions, Repertoire of Plácido Domingo, Rosa Guraieb, Salvador Contreras, Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps, Sinfonía india, Sinfonietta (symphony), Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus of the Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico, Symphony No. 5 (Chávez), The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps, Un Canto de México, 1951 in music, 1958 in music.

Alt.Latino

Alt.Latino is a NPR Music's web-based program about Latin Alternative music and Latino culture, hosted by Jasmine Garsd and Felix Contreras, and occasionally by Jessica Diaz-Hurtado as guest host.

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Amatzinac River

The Amatzinac river also called Tenango is a Mexican river in the states of Morelos and Puebla.

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Armando Torres Chibrás

Armando Torres Chibrás is a Mexican orchestral conductor, with extended activities as scholar, lecturer, academic jury, author and arts leader born in Mexico City.

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Beatriz Balzi

Beatriz Balzi (Buenos Aires 1936–2001) was a renowned Argentinean pianist, professor and musicologist specialized in contemporary Latin-American music.

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Blas Galindo

Blas Galindo Dimas (February 3, 1910 – April 19, 1993) was a Mexican composer.

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Caballos de vapor

Caballos de vapor, sinfonía de baile (also known by the English translation, Horse-Power: Ballet Symphony, and by the shortened version of this title H. P.) is a ballet score composed by the Mexican composer Carlos Chávez in 1926–32.

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Carlos Chávez

Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez (13 June 1899 – 2 August 1978) was a Mexican composer, conductor, music theorist, educator, journalist, and founder and director of the Mexican Symphonic Orchestra.

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Conservatorio Nacional de Música (Mexico)

The Conservatorio Nacional de Música (National Conservatory of Music, in Spanish) is a music conservatory located in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico.

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Daniel Ayala Pérez

Daniel Ayala Pérez (21 July 1906 – 20 June 1975) was a Mexican violinist, conductor, and composer.

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Grupo de los cuatro

Grupo de los Cuatro (Group of the Four) is the name adopted by a group of four young Mexican composers in 1935, who organized together with the aim of propagating new music, particularly their own.

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Guadalajara

Guadalajara is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara.

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Huapango

Huapango is a Mexican folk dance and music style, part of the style son huasteco.

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José

José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph.

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June 29

No description.

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La Catrina Quartet

The La Catrina Quartet is a group of four U.S.-based classical musicians who specialize in traditional and classical music from the Americas as well as traditional European pieces.

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Liceu

The Gran Teatre del Liceu, or simply Liceu in Catalan, is an opera house on La Rambla in Barcelona, Catalonia.

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List of 20th-century classical composers

This is a list of composers of 20th-century classical music, sortable by name, year of birth, year of death, nationality, notable works, and remarks.

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List of 20th-century Mexican composers

*Ignacio Baca Lobera (born 1957).

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List of composers by name

This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.

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List of composers by nationality

The following is a list of composers by nationality.

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List of compositions for viola: L to N

This article lists compositions written for the viola.

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List of Mexican composers of classical music

This is a list of Mexican composers of classical music listed by year of birth.

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List of Mexican operas

This is a list of operas by Mexican composers.

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List of symphony composers

This is a list of composers who have written symphonies, listed in chronological order by year of birth, alphabetical within year.

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Los Angeles Philharmonic discography

This is a complete list of recordings by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, shown alphabetically by conductor, and then by recording label.

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Love After War

Love After War is the fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist Robin Thicke.

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Maria Teresa Naranjo Ochoa

Maria Teresa Naranjo Ochoa (1934, Tuxpan, Jalisco2007, Madrid) was a Mexican virtuoso pianist and teacher.

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Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra

The Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra — Orquesta Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México — is an orchestra of international rank founded and underwritten by the National Government of Mexico.

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Michele Cantú

Michele Cantu (born June 24, 1988 in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a Mexican figure skater.

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Moncayo (disambiguation)

Moncayo may refer to.

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Music of Mexico

The music of Mexico is very diverse and features a wide range of musical genres and performance styles.

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Panteón de Dolores

The Panteón Civil de Dolores is the largest cemetery in Mexico and contains the "Rotonda de las Personas Ilustres" (Rotunda of Illustrious Persons).

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Private Passions

Private Passions is a weekly music discussion programme which has been running since 15 April 1995 on BBC Radio 3, presented by the composer Michael Berkeley.

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Repertoire of Plácido Domingo

Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo has officially sung 149 roles in Italian, French, German, English, Spanish and Russian.

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Rosa Guraieb

Rosa Guraieb Kuri (20 May 1931 – 2 March 2014) was a Mexican pianist, music educator and composer of Lebanese ancestry.

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Salvador Contreras

Salvador Contreras Sánchez (10 November 1910 – 7 November 1982) was a Mexican composer and violinist, a member of the Grupo de los cuatro.

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Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps

The Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps.

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Sinfonía india

Sinfonía india is Carlos Chávez's Symphony No.

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Sinfonietta (symphony)

A sinfonietta is a symphony that is smaller in scale or lighter in approach than a standard symphony.

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Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus of the Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico

The Symphonic Band and Chorus of the Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico (Banda Sinfónica y Coro de la Secretaría de Marina Armada) is an ensemble of 120 musicians and singers whose members are professional musicians in the Mexican Navy.

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Symphony No. 5 (Chávez)

Symphony No.

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The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps

The Academy Drum & Bugle Corps (also known as simply "The Academy") is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Tempe, Arizona.

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Un Canto de México

Un Canto de México (Song of Mexico; also known as 100 Años de Música Mexicana, 100 years of Mexican music; and Bellas Artes En Vivo, Fine Arts in concert) is the tenth album by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández.

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1951 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1951.

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1958 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1958.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_Pablo_Moncayo

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