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Enrique Bátiz Campbell

Enrique Bátiz Campbell is a Mexican conductor and concert pianist.

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Julián Carrillo

Julián Carrillo Trujillo was a Mexican composer, conductor, violinist and music theorist, famous for developing a theory of microtonal music which he dubbed "The Thirteenth Sound".

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Lizzi Ceniceros

Rocío Elizabeth Ceniceros Mirabal, better known as Lizzi Ceniceros, is a Mexican pianist and orchestra director.

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Carlos Chávez

Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez was a Mexican composer, conductor, music theorist, educator, journalist, and founder and director of the Mexican Symphonic Orchestra. He was influenced by native Mexican cultures. Of his six symphonies, the second, or Sinfonía india, which uses native Yaqui percussion instruments, is probably the most popular.

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Víctor Contreras Ruíz

Víctor Manuel Contreras Ruíz is a Mexican organist, harpsichordist and orchestral conductor.

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Enrique Diemecke

Enrique Arturo Diemecke is a Mexican conductor, violinist and composer. He is currently the Artistic General Director of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and Music Director of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic and the Flint Symphony Orchestra in Michigan, USA.

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Braulio Caballero Figueroa

Braulio Caballero Figueroa, is a Mexican organist, harpsichordist and orchestral conductor.

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Enrique Gimeno

Enrique Gimeno Teixidó was a Spanish-Mexican conductor, music professor, composer, pianist, manager of festivals and cultural activities and Equestrian athlete- who developed his musical work mainly in Mexico.

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Ivan Lopez-Reynoso

Iván López Reynoso is an opera and symphonic conductor, mastering three instruments, namely, piano, violin and voice.

Enrico Lopez-YañezW
Enrico Lopez-Yañez

Enrico Lopez-Yañez is the principal pops conductor of the Nashville Symphony.

Eduardo MataW
Eduardo Mata

Eduardo Mata was a Mexican conductor and composer.

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José Pablo Moncayo

José Pablo Moncayo García was a Mexican pianist, percussionist, music teacher, composer and conductor. "As composer, José Pablo Moncayo represents one of the most important legacies of the Mexican nationalism in art music, after Silvestre Revueltas and Carlos Chávez." He produced some of the masterworks that best symbolize the essence of the national aspirations and contradictions of Mexico in the 20th century.

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Cenobio Paniagua

Cenobio Paniagua y Vásques was a Mexican composer.

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Alondra de la Parra

Alondra de la Parra is a Mexican conductor. She is also an official Cultural Ambassador of Mexico.

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Silvestre Revueltas

Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez was a Mexican composer of classical music, a violinist and a conductor.

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Miguel Salmon Del Real

Miguel Salmon Del Real is a Mexican orchestra conductor, son of an industrial engineer and a psychologist who studied young piano and singing respectively.

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Francisco Savín

Francisco Savín was a Mexican conductor and composer. Born in Mexico City, he studied composition under Rodolfo Halffter and conducting under Luis Herrera de la Fuente. He conducted the Xalapa Symphony Orchestra from 1963 to 1967, and from 1984 to 1986.

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Armando Torres Chibrás

Armando Torres Chibrás is an orchestra conductor at Pershing Middle School, with extended activities as scholar, lecturer, academic jury, author and arts leader born in Mexico City. He is currently Head of the Orchestral Academy Program of El Sistema-Mexico, an agency of the National Council for Culture and the Arts of Mexico.