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About

Mi Mexico Querido is a journey through the heart of Mexico - A musical experience led by award winning Tenor Leonardo Sánchez and Grammy-Winning guitarist Humberto Flores. This journey revives Mexico’s greatest huapangos, boleros, rancheras and more with an ensemble of Mexican instruments including the guitarron, the accordion, vihuela and jaranas. In 2022 Mi México Querido made its debut with an audience of 2,500 people during a Dia de Muertos celebration at Plaza de la Danza, in Oaxaca, Mexico and the following year, to a sold out audience at the Sembrich Opera Museum in Upstate New York.​Mi Mexico Querido presented at Carnegie Hall in New York City on May 5, 2024 for a Cinco de Mayo Celebration, an event fit for a spectacular celebration of culture.

Origins

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Mi México Querido began when Tenor Leonardo Sanchez and Guitarist and Producer Humberto Flores gathered in their hometown of Fortín de las Flores, Veracruz, Mexico during the Pandemic. After years of studying and developing successful artistic careers in Europe and in the United States, they recognized a need for a project that fused their classical training with the roots of their heritage.

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Embrace the spirit of Mexican culture with an authentic Cinco de Mayo musical celebration at Carnegie Hall on May 5, 2024.

Mexican Tenor, Leonardo Sánchez, the youngest tenor in history to win the Opera of Bellas Artes Competition in Mexico, makes his Carnegie Hall Debut with Mi México Querido - a joyous repertoire of huapangos, boleros, rancheras, and folkloric melodies as a musical voyage through the heart of Mexico. Joining him is an ensemble of traditional Mexican instruments including the accordion, guitarrón, vihuela, harp, jaranas, and cello, alongside Grammy-winning musician and producer, Music Director Humberto Flores.

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