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| Title: Que Florezca! (Let it Bloom) |
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| Artist: Sones de Mexico Ensemble |
| (c): (C) 1996 Sones de Mexico Ensemble |
| (p): (P) 1996 Sones de Mexico, Inc. |
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Que Florezca. (Let it Bloom) explores Mexican Music through an ancient Aztec legend about the origin of the world and the finding of self, passing through four musical worlds: Concheros, Huapango, Mariachi, and Negritud.
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Que Florezca! (Let it Bloom) explores Mexican music through an ancient Aztec legend about the origin of the world and the finding of self, passing through four musical worlds: Concheros, Huapango, Mariachi, and Negritud, and looking into Native, Spanish, and African ethnic roots of Mexican music. The all-acoustic music ranges from the fun and danceable, to the romantic and the mystical, featuring nearly fifty traditional instruments, and a roster of fifteen guest artists that include local harpist Beto Laguna, percussionist Ruben Alvarez, mariachi trumpet player Manuel Cervantes, African master drummer Gideon Foli Alorwoiye, flamenco guitarist Hector Fernandez, Guillermo Contreras and Gonzalo Camacho from "Grupo Jaranero," and even a brief appearance by Howard Levy on flute. The extensive liner notes give a detailed description of the featured styles and instruments, and lyrics in Spanish with English translations are provided.
Co-produced by Juan DÂes, Stuart Rosenberg, and Sones de Mexico. The members of the ensemble are: Rene Cardoza, Gonzalo Cardova, Juan Des, Raul Fernandez, and musical director Victor Pichardo.
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