Sones de México Ensemble : Mexican American music and dance from Chicago,
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As part of a series of local concerts organized by American Folk Life Center on September 15, 2015, videos, recordings and videos of musicians and concerts were held at Coolidge Hall and Coolidge Hall of Congress. Sonesse Mexican Orchestra Juan Díes, Lorena Iñiguez, Juan Rivera, Zaccé Pichardo, Gonzalo Conódova, Javier Saume-Mazzei. The Mexican folk music group specializes in genres including Mexican "son", Mexican customs and other regional styles (Huar Pango, Gast, Chilean, Sonjarocho etc.). The orchestra was founded in Chicago in 1994.
Setting list: El trompo - Laf a Sanga - La presumida - Love レ ジ ャ - Corrido de Sandra Bland / Juan Felipe Herrera - Danza de los diablos - Lavia - Feria chiapaneca - Esta tierra es tuya - Conga del Viejo - Encore: La Bamba;
Sonesse Mexican Orchestra: JuanDíes, LorenaIñiguez, Juan Rivera, Zaccé Pichardo, Gonzalo Conódova, Javier Saume-Mazzei
September 15, 2015, Coolidge Hall of Thomas Jefferson Building of Congress Library from 12: 00 noon to 1: 00 pm.
Sones de Mexico Orchestra: Mexican American Music and Dance from Chicago (AFC 2015/037), Folklore Archive, American Folk Life Center, Library of Congress, Washington DC
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As part of a series of local concerts organized by American Folk Life Center on September 15, 2015, videos, recordings and videos of musicians and concerts were held at Coolidge Hall and Coolidge Hall of Congress. Sonesse Mexican Orchestra Juan Díes, Lorena Iñiguez, Juan Rivera, Zaccé Pichardo, Gonzalo Conódova, Javier Saume-Mazzei. The Mexican folk music group specializes in genres including Mexican "son", Mexican customs and other regional styles (Huar Pango, Gast, Chilean, Sonjarocho etc.). The orchestra was founded in Chicago in 1994.
Established in 1994, SonesdeMéxicoEnsembleChicago aims to protect the traditions of Mexican sons such as Huar Pango, Gusto, Chillina and Sonjarocho. As a performer recording artist, the orchestra developed and popularized many original arrangements of traditional Mexican songs mainly on the Midwest, East Coast and South American tours. Some of the creative works are intercultural experiments with symphonies, Irish people, folk, country, jazz. And I never gave up the roots of Mexican son, but rock music
In 2010, SonesdeMéxico greeted the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution with "Vivala Revolución"! In 2012 album, 13 B'ak'tun celebrates the beginning of a new era of their albums according to the Mayan calendar. From the beginning of 2014, with funds from the National Arts Foundation, the team educated / created the musical program "Mexican music geography." In 2016, as a silent movie of Sergei Eisenstein Sonesde México incomplete " Ke viva Mexico "and played their music!
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