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Alex del
Valle was born in 1978, in Oxford, England. In 1998
started his guitar studies under the direction of Mexican
guitarist and composer Gerardo Tamez. That same year, he
entered to the National School of Music of UNAM, starting
his music theory studies. In 2000, he continued his
guitar career with Maestro Antonio Lopez. He has been in
Master Classes with guitarists such as John Williams,
Pavel Steidl, Manuel Lopez Ramos, Wolfgang Lendle,
Judicael Perroy, Roland Dyens and Antonio Lopez. Listen to Alex's mp3
During his career, he has approved his 3 music diplomas
by the Board of Royal Schools of Music with merit and
distinction, at Washington DC and Boston USA.
He has offered recitals at the Centro Cultural Helénico,
University Cultural Center, Hacienda de San Agustín,
Foro Cultural Coyoacanense, Universidad del Pedregal,
Universidad Panamericana, Foro José Solé, conventions
in Acapulco, Cuernavaca and Mexico City. He has also
played several concerts in USA, at Boston´s Tsái
Performance Center of Boston University were he was
invited by pianist Winnie Ip, with an orchestra directed
by Shundo Ishi, The Artspace Gallery in
Richmond, Art in the Park, at Stauton, and
Mount Jackson, Virginia. Also, he has performed at the
Lorna Sundberg International Center of the
University of Virginia in Charlottesville, The
Prizery at South Boston, and Santiago, Chile, among
others.
outstanding performance, full of style and musical
character.
Christopher Liddle, Royal College of Music.
delightful and communicative performance, full of
sense, style and musicality.
Stephen Ellis, composer and pianist, Royal College of
Music.
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Mexican History & Culture Mexicanmusic, like Mexicanart, has a rich
and varied history. ... Every December,
the traditional "posadas" are performed in cities
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MEXICAN
VICEROYAL ART
Colegio de San
Ildefonso A very fine group of buildings devoted to
temporary exhibitions. 16 Justo Sierra St., North
of the Zocalo square.
Culhuacan Old
Monastery One of the very rare examples of XVI Century
architecture and fresco paintings. 10 Morelos St.,
(between Taxqueña y Tlahuac Ave.)
Guadalupe Shrine
Museum Paintings, catholic art and --of course--
Guadalupe images from various centuries. Just
beside de old temple.
National Viceroyal
Museum One of the largest and finest collections of
mexican art from XVI to XIX Centuries at the
extraordinary Tepozotlan Jesuit Monastery. 99
Hidalgo Square, Tepozotlán, Edo. de México. (30
km North-west Mexico City)
Cathedral Museum There you will find portraits of bishops and
catholic Art. Just beside the Cathedral building
(due to restoration it is closed). Zocalo square,
Zocalo.
San Carlos Museum Located in the severe and elegant palace of
the Count of Buenavista design at the end of the
XVIII Century. There you will find paintings and
sculptures that used to belong to the National
Academy of Fine Arts. 50 Puente de Alvarado Ave.,
Col. Tabacalera.
Franz Mayer Museum A XVI Century building was restorated and
adapted to contain the vast and valuable art
collection from America, Asia and Europe of the
german business-man Franz Mayer. After its
classification, the collection serves as Applied
Arts Museum. It also has a private library,
conference room, cafeteria and organizes
temporary exhibitions during the year. 45 Hidalgo
Ave., Alameda.
National Art
Museum The impressive building from the turn of the
XX Century has within its walls a large
collection of mexican art: viceroyal, XIX and XX
Centuries. It has important works of art an
organizes temporary exhibitions. 8 Tacuba St.,
Historic Centre.
National History
Museum (temporarily closed for restoration) It is located at the Chapultepec Castle (an
XVIII C. proyect and XIX C. building). A
historical place by itself and a magnificent view
of the city. Chapultepec Hill, Reforma Avenue.
Carmelitan Museum Part of the XVIII Century monastery is an
ideal place for a viceroyal art collection and an
exhibition of New Spain daily life within an
excellent museography. No.6 Revolución Ave., San Angel.
Iturbide Palace Architect Francisco Guerrero y Torres built
this mansion for the Counts of San Mateo de
Valparaíso. It is one of the finest XVIII
Century mexican architecture example. Short term
art exhibits. 44 Isabel la Católica St, Historic Centre.
Viceroyal Painting
Gallery Within the walls of a noble monastery there
are many examples of spanish and mexican painters
works. 7 Doctor Mora St. Alameda area.
La Vitrina |
Performing Arts | Salon Mexico A monthly showcase for Mexicanart,
culture and current issues. ... Argentina-born
Liliana Felipe resides in MexicoCity,
and is a composer, singer
Art by Kimberly Juda
Our
featured Artist of the month is based in the USA and
Mexico. Kimberly Juda specializes in oil painting and
drawing. She is available for portrait and mural
commissions, and private and group art lessons.
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