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Martin Espino : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Espino
Martin Espino is a Mexican-American musician and composer of indigenous Yaqui and Tepehuano ancestry from Whittier, California.〔(Martin Espino : United Global Artists : Mexico )〕 He is best known for performing authentic prehispanic music with his band MEXIKA.〔(Danzas de Aztlan )〕 Espino spent over twenty five years researching prehispanic musical instruments and performed with many indigenous musicians from Mexico, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.〔(Welcome To Martin Espino'S Homepage )〕 Espino's musical inspiration comes directly from traditional Native American/Mexican music as well as ambient improvisations. As the composer and artistic director of a group called ''Nahualli Ensemble'', and co-leader of QUETAL, Espino has received many awards from various groups including the ASCAP. Espino continues to lecture and concertize throughout America. In October 2008, his instruments were used by the Bakersfield Symphony to replicate a performance of Silvestre Revueltas SENSEMAYA, and Carlos Chavez SINFONIA INDIA, compositions which were specifically written for indigenous instruments of Mexico, and are usually performed on "substitute instruments". Espino's musical partner Christopher Garcia was asked to help perform the compositions with the symphony. Both Espino and Garcia are classically trained musicians as well. Other than his solo works, Espino has also composed for theater, video and television commercials. Espino was also a contributing artist for the live-action film adaption of ''El Muerto: The Aztec Zombie''.〔El Muerto (film)#Music〕 ==References==
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