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Ignacio Fernández Esperón : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ignacio Fernández Esperón
( ) (Oaxaca 14 February 1894 – 1968) was a Mexican composer. He grew up in Oaxaca in a middle-class home. His alias was a childhood nickname.〔Claes af Geijerstam ''Popular music in México'' 1976 "The real name of Tata Nacho (1894-1968) was Ignacio Fernandez Esperón (the nickname remained with him from childhood and was his pseudonym throughout his life). Tata Nacho grew up in a middle-class home in the town of Oaxaca."〕〔Pablo Neruda, Roberto González Echevarria - ''Canto General'' Page 405 2011" “To Emiliano Zapata with Music by Tata Nacho," pp. 125-127 Tata Nacho is the pseudonym of Ignacio Fernandez Esperón (1894-1968), a songwriter from Oaxaca and one of Mexico's leading cultural personalities in postrevolutionary Mexico."〕 In 1937 he debuted his music on XEW, Mexico City's best known radio station. In 1947 he was given his own radio program '.〔Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz ''Wild Tongues: Transnational Mexican Popular Culture'' 2012 Page 186 "Ignacio Fernández Esperón (“Tata Nacho,” 1894–1968) was born in Mexico City() on February 14, 1894. In 1937 he debuted his music on the most famous radio station there, XEW. In 1947 he created the radio program (This Is ..."〕 He composed over two hundred songs.〔A Cultural History of Latin America Page 360 Leslie Bethell - 1998 "Other famous composers of canciones and other genres were Tata Nacho (Ignacio Fernandez Esperon, 1894—1968), author of some two hundred songs, and Guty Cardenas (1905—32), immortalized among his countrymen by his songs ..."〕 ==Songs==
* ''Íntima''. Text: Ricardo López (1903–1989)
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