Mexiterranean Ensamble/ Mexican String Quartet Music – is a music group enriched by the sound of the jarana, a traditional Mexican instrument.
Their repertoire features string arrangements of traditional Mexican songs, with a focus on ritual music that lends itself well to chamber settings. They also explore Huasteco music, a genre full of southern Spanish influences that shines through in some of their most lively and expressive pieces.
In some concerts, dancers join the ensemble, bringing a visual element that reflects the ceremonial roots of the music.
Some of the repertoire includes pieces such as:
Suite Huasteca – Jesus Echevarria
Suite Tarasca – Jesus Echevarria
Danzas Latinoamericanas – Jose Elizondo
Estrellita- Manuel Maria Ponce
El Buey – Minueta Tradicional
Nayarita
Xochipitzahuatl – Traditional Wedding Song from the Boda Indigena