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More Hispano
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More Hispano is a classical music ensemble that specializes in the performance of early music from Spain and Latin America. The group was founded in 1992 by the Spanish conductor and musicologist, Juan Carlos de Mulder, and has since become one of the most respected ensembles in the field of early music. The ensemble's name, More Hispano, is a reference to the historical term used to describe the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire. The name reflects the group's commitment to exploring the rich musical heritage of Spain and its former colonies in Latin America. More Hispano's core members are all highly skilled musicians who specialize in early music performance. The group's current members include Juan Carlos de Mulder (viola da gamba and direction), Pedro Estevan (percussion), Pablo Zapico (baroque guitar), and Daniel Zapico (theorbo and baroque guitar). Over the years, More Hispano has performed at some of the most prestigious music festivals and concert halls in Europe and the Americas. The group has also released several critically acclaimed recordings, including "La Tarantella" (1996), "El Fuego" (2000), and "La Esfera de Apolo" (2010). One of the highlights of More Hispano's career was their performance at the 1998 Festival Internacional Cervantino in Mexico. The group's concert, which featured music from the Spanish Baroque period, was widely praised for its virtuosity and sensitivity to the nuances of the music. More Hispano has also been recognized with several awards and honors for their contributions to the field of early music. In 2002, the group was awarded the National Music Prize by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. The award recognized More Hispano's "outstanding contribution to the dissemination and interpretation of Spanish and Latin American early music." Another notable achievement for More Hispano was their collaboration with the Spanish National Dance Company in 2012. The group provided live music for the company's production of "Alento," a dance piece inspired by the music of the Spanish Baroque period. The collaboration was widely praised for its innovative approach to combining music and dance. In addition to their performances and recordings, More Hispano is also committed to music education and outreach. The group regularly conducts workshops and masterclasses for students and young musicians, and has also collaborated with several universities and music schools to promote the study of early music. Overall, More Hispano is a highly respected ensemble that has made significant contributions to the field of early music. Their commitment to exploring the rich musical heritage of Spain and Latin America, combined with their virtuosity and sensitivity as performers, has earned them a well-deserved reputation as one of the leading ensembles in the field.
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