MEXICAN GUITAR PLAYERS

A website dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of Guitarists in Mexico and to publicize their projects and events. The largest Directory of Mexican Guitarists.

Miguel Alcázar
CDMX

Miguel Alcazar

Guitarist, teacher, musicologist and composer; He has recorded several albums, among which the series "The history of the guitar" stands out, which includes works and styles from the 16th to the 20th centuries. He obtained first place in the composition competition of the Mexican Guitar Associations, he also won the Beryl Rubinstein Scholarship in Composition award from the Cleveland Institute of Music. In addition to being a concert guitarist, Miguel Alcázar composed the opera “La mujer y su sombra”, which was premiered in 1981 at the Palacio de Bellas Artes and won the Morales Estévez Foundation competition.… Read more

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Alejandro Marcovich
CDMX

Alexander Marcovich

He is a Mexican guitarist, singer, composer, arranger and producer, of Argentine origin. Brother of film director Carlos Marcovic. He studied physics at UNAM and music at the National School of Music (UNAM) and at the Higher School of Music (INBA), as well as at the College of Music (formerly the Department of Music) and in the jazz workshop of the Higher School of Music (INBA). He took jazz workshops in America with Joe Diorio and Jim Hall. He has been a founder and member of groups such as: Leviatán, Las Insólitas Imágenes de Aurora, Caifanes. In all of them, he has done one or more of the following tasks: lead guitarist, arranger, author, co-author, producer, co-producer, and singer. ... Read more

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Rodrigo Sánchez
CDMX

Rodrigo Sanchez

Rodrigo y Gabriela is a guitar duo originally from Mexico, who gained fame in Ireland and later in the rest of Europe. The members of the band are Rodrigo Sánchez (lead guitar) and Gabriela Quintero (rhythm guitar and percussion). They have dedicated themselves to creating acoustic rock although their compositions are influenced by Latin music, flamenco and Middle Eastern music, while using rhythmic, harmonic and melodic resources typical of rock and heavy metal.… Read more

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Fernando Delgadillo
CDMX

Fernando Delgadillo

Fernando Delgadillo González (Naucalpan de Juárez, November 11, 1965) is a Mexican singer-songwriter, creator of the «Informal song». For more than thirty years he developed as an independent artist, staying out of television stations and record companies. He achieved a solid career not only in Mexico, but throughout Latin America thanks to the high quality of his texts, his original musical style and his carefree and natural way of conducting his concerts and establishing contact with the public. ... Read more

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Hugo Loyo
CDMX

Hugo Loyo

Mexican guitarist who began his musical studies from childhood, venturing into various instruments such as the violin, the piano and the organ; but it is in 1986 that he began his guitar studies in various private institutions, as well as with outstanding professional teachers.… Read more

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Constantino Garín
Oaxaca

Constantino Garin

Guitarist of Noesis Ñuu-Savi, a musical group originally from Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca, Mexico, in their musical style they fuse the sounds of different cultures of the State of Oaxaca, made up of four brothers of Oaxacan origin dedicated to the dissemination of traditional music Mexican with sounds of an electric nature, also interpreting pieces of classical music by composers like Beethoven, mixing sounds such as blues, metal, rock, folk and Chilean.
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Giovanni Piacentini
CDMX

Giovanni Piacentini

Giovanni Piacentini is a composer whose body of work is as diverse as his cultural background. Born in Mexico City, to an Italian father, a doctor, opera lover, and a Mexican mother, a figurative painter, he was exposed to a

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