Mi México Querido: Cinco de Mayo Celebration with Leonardo Sánchez, Tenor
$59-$94
- Leonardo Sánchez, tenor
- Humberto Flores, guitar
- Diego Huerta, guitarrón & leona
- Emilio Huerta, cello, vihuela, & jarana
- Kevin Zabdiel Zapo Hurtado, harp
- Hugo Osnaya, accordion
Traditional — La Llorona ("The weeping woman")
Jose Alfredo Jimenez — Caminos de Guanajuato
Ernesto Lecuona — "Malagueña" from Andalucía
Arturo Fuentes — Cien Años
Macedonio Alcalá — Dios Nunca Muere
Agustín Lara — Veracruz
Consuelo Velázquez — Yo No Fui
Chava Flores — La Interesada
Jose Lopez Alaves — Canción Mixteca
Juan Gabriel — Te lo Pido por Favor
Tomás Méndez — Cucurrucucú paloma
Alvaro Carrillo — El Andariego
Agustín Lara — Granada
Juan Gabriel — Amor Eterno
Chucho Monge — Mexico Lindo y Querido
This performance embraces Mexican culture in a celebration of Cinco de Mayo. Mexican tenor Leonardo Sánchez performs a joyous repertoire of huapangos, boleros, rancheras, and folkloric melodies as a musical voyage through the heart of Mexico. Joining him is an ensemble of traditional Mexican instruments including the accordion, guitarrón, vihuela, harp, jaranas, and cello, alongside Grammy-winning musician and producer, Music Director Humberto Flores.
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