Taos Historic Museums promotes the history, heritage, and cultural arts of Northern New Mexico through the education and the preservation of our unique historic structures and collections.
Los Coloniales de Santa Fé, NM
Los Coloniales de Santa Fé, NM. Founded in 1948, this Spanish Colonial Folk Dance group performs in New Mexico throughout the year. They are directed by Benjamín Baca and can be contacted at, (505) 471-5145 or at BacaBenjamin@aol.com for additional information.
William Archuleta
His panoramic grasp for musical treasures of the past distinguish him as a músico de “gémas del pasado.”
(575) 759-0495
Agnes C de Baca and Emily Montoya(Southwest Dancers)
Agnes and Emily have distinguished themselves as “ maestras de bailes antiguos” de fiesta y fandango.
(303) 458-7604
Michelle Lobato
A versatile musical artist captures the balance of contemporary music and música del pasado.
(719) 360-5828
Salomon López and Rose Vialpando (Los Cancioneros Del Valle)
Salomon and his niece, Rose, present a repertoire of canciones that have been enjoyed in the region at fiestas y bailes.
(719)580-6037
Glenda Maés and Luís Madrid
Glenda and her son form a musical duet that demonstrates a multi-generational love for music and tradition.
(719) 480-3558
Roberto Martínez (Los Reyes de Albuquerque)
Roberto leads a 3 generation family musical tradition including his sons, Lorenzo Martinez, a renowned violinist and Robert Jr., vocalist and accomplished guitarist.
Smithsonian Folkways Magazine Article
(505) 299-3055
Roberto Mondragón
Roberto radiates his passion for “música del pasado” through his musical compositions and his weekly syndicated regional radio commentaries on “Aspectos Culturales.”
cultura@aspectosculturales.com
(505) 986-0799
Amanda Quintana-Bowles and Jackie Quintana (Las Hermanas Quintana)
In their recordings, Amanda and Jackie introduce their audience to musical standards that reflect “ la música del pasado.”
Lorenzo Trujillo, Ed.D., J.D. (Southwest Musicians)
Dr. Lorenzo Trujillo and his musical ensemble have captured the acoustical melodies through guitar and violin played at old–time bailes popular in the 1800’s from Santa Fé to Denver.
(303) 460-9891
Cipriano Vigil, Ph.D. (La Familia Vigil)
Dr. Cipriano Vigil preserves and records the musical tradition of the upper Río Grande region alongside his son, Cipriano Jr. and daughter, Felícita Piñon.
(575) 581-4520
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