- Gustavo Jiménez Arenas - Aura
- Macedonio Alcala - Dios nunca muere
- Abundio Martinez - Hidalguense
- Domingo Palacios Moguel - El indito de Comitán
- Miguel Macias Femat - Zopilote mojado
- Samuel Mondragon - Morenita de pie diminuto
- Amador Pérez Torres “Dimas” - Nereidas
- Perfecto Q. Pérez - No te vayas sin mí
- Rosalio Ramirez Aguirre - Las perlitas
- Máximo Ramón Ortíz - La sandunga
- Genaro Codina Fernandez - Zacatecas
Ensamble Típico de la Ciudad de México
Omar F. Durán, jarana
Gustavo Jiménez, marimba
Javier Cilveti, leona
Date: 2026
Label: Urtext
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Javier Cilveti Rodríguez (Mexico City, 1972) An intern in Music Education and a scholar of Ethnomusicology at the National School of Music —today the Faculty of Music of the UNAM—, Javier Cilveti has a degree in Teaching the Arts from the INBA, an institution where he has taught in the Baccalaureate of Arts and Humanities (CEDART) since 2005, as well as in various schools of basic education since 1999. His career as a musician has led him to collaborate in numerous groups and to participate in phonographic materials dedicated to the preservation and promotion of traditional Mexican music. She complements this work with traditional music and lute workshops, and has performed in forums and festivals in Mexico and Spain.
Gustavo Jiménez Arenas (Mexico City, 1971) For almost three decades, the Chiapas marimba has been the center of gravity of his musical expression, along with percussion and composition. His academic background —INBA, UNADM, Trinity College, Master’s Degree in Music Education— is intertwined with years of execution, teaching and a deep immersion in the traditional, popular and typical Mexican repertoire that has taken him to stages in Mexico and abroad: Europe, South Korea, Japan and Canada. In Gustavo Jiménez, the rigor of the scholar and the intuition of the musician from the roots converge.
Omar F. Durán (Mexico City, 1976) With more than twenty-five years of uninterrupted career, Omar Durán has traveled the entire arc of Mexican music: from parks, markets and public schools to the greatconcert halls and international festivals of Mexico, Canada, Holland, Costa Rica, Colombia and the United States. A proactive musician in the country’s cultural scene, he has left his sound mark in multiple record productions, plays, cinema, and in an endless number of radio and television programs, always alongside artists and projects that dignify traditional and popular music.
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