The Aguascalientes Brothers were originally from San Miguel de Allende, Gto. They were graduates of the Ignacio Ramírez »El Nigromante» Cultural Center, National Institute of Fine Arts, where they were students of the late artist Leonard Brooks. Mr. Brooks was the founder of the first school music in San Miguel de Allende.
During their extended career Daniel and José Luis were members of the Symphony Orchestra of the University of Guanajuato, The Chamber Orchestra of the University of Guanajuato, the Tuna de Oro de Guanajuato and the State Band for many years. They also participated in the orchestra that accompanied the international organist Juan Torres and his melodic organ.
In 1977 they formed the current ensemble. After more than four decades the artistic work of this group plays an important role in the musical field of Mexico. Their extensive repertoire incorporates music from many parts of the world, which they have performed on numerous important stages in Mexico, North, Central, South America and Europe.
The Aguascalientes Brothers have received multiple awards from prestigious cultural institutions for their extraordinary musical achievements. This is their 43rd year of performing as the Aguascalientes Brothers ensemble.
Today the violinists, Daniel and José Luis, will be accompanied by their outstanding colleagues on guitar, bass and keyboard. This concert will take us on a tour of popular international melodies.
Concert
The Legacy of Leonard Brooks: The Aguascalientes Brothers
And his international violins.
Thursday 24 February, 6:30 pm
San Francisco #23
4151217277
Cost: $450 pesos
Tickets: Casa Europa México and Biblioteca Pública
*Limited attendance and mask requirement.