José Alberto
Classical Music Classical music is very interesting, this kind of music has survived for many years and currently, we can find excellent interpretations and music directors. In Mexico, many local governments and universities have their symphony orchestra that interpret pieces from different compositors. If you visit one day Mexico City, you should listen to good pieces with excellent invited directors in “Bellas Artes”, a very beautiful place and specially designed to listen to classical music. There are many composers, mainly from Europa. The most known is Beethoven, an excellent compositor that went down as a great because his condition, it’s very surprising how in a moment in his life, he could compose their music being almost deaf. In Mexico we have few composers, the most known is José Pablo Moncayo García, a composer born in Guadalajara, Mexico. The greatest piece of Moncayo is “El Guapango”, I put the link of this great piece interpreted by National Symphony Orchestra on “Bellas Artes” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07-kvAU85wM). Personally, I like Piano Concertos. About Beethoven, I recommend Piano Concertos interpreted by Pollini (piano) and Karajan (director). Saludos desde México.
Jan 27, 2015 8:39 PM
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Classical Music

Classical music is very interesting. This kind of music has survived for many years and currently, we can find excellent interpretations and music directors*. In Mexico, many local governments and universities have their symphony orchestras that interpret pieces from different composers.

If you visit one day Mexico City, you should listen to good pieces with excellent invited conductors in “Bellas Artes”, a very beautiful place and especially designed to listen to classical music.

There are many composers, mainly from Europe. The most well-known is Beethoven. He was an excellent composer that is recognized as a great because of his condition -  it’s very surprising how in a moment in his life he could compose their music being almost deaf.

In Mexico we have a few composers. The most famous (or well-known) is José Pablo Moncayo García, a composer born in Guadalajara, Mexico. The greatest piece of Moncayo is “El Guapango.” I put a link to this great piece interpreted by National Symphony Orchestra on “Bellas Artes” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07-kvAU85wM).

Personally, I like Piano Concertos. By Beethoven, I recommend Piano Concertos interpreted by Pollini (piano) and Karajan (director).


Saludos desde México.

January 28, 2015

Classical Music

Classical music is very interesting. This kind of music has survived for many years and currently, we can find excellent interpretations and conductors. In Mexico, many local governments and universities have their own symphony orchestras that interpret pieces from different composers.

If you visit Mexico City one day, you should listen to good pieces with excellent invited conductors in the Palace of “Bellas Artes”, a very beautiful place and specially designed to listen to classical music. 


There are many composers, mainly from Europe. The best known is Beethoven, an excellent composer who went down as a great because of his condition. It’s very surprising how in a moment in his life, he could compose their such great music at a time in his life when he was almost deaf.

In Mexico we have few composers, the best known being José Pablo Moncayo García, a composer born in Guadalajara, Mexico. The greatest piece by Moncayo is “El Guapango”. I put the link of Here is a link to this great piece, interpreted by the National Symphony Orchestra in the “Bellas Artes”. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07-kvAU85wM).

Personally, I like piano concertos. By Beethoven, I recommend piano concertos interpreted by Pollini (piano) and Karajan (director).

 

That is a very beautiful piece. Next time I am in DF, I will definitely have to attend a concert.


Saludos desde México.

January 28, 2015
Thanks Mumtaz. I'm going to listen to your recommendation.
January 28, 2015
Good entry José,, I hope one day you listen to Rachmaninoff's piano concerto no. 2, it's so beautiful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJpJ8REjvqo
January 28, 2015
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