Mariachi Origins
Mariachi grew from humble beginnings say historians, back over
200 years to the Jalisco highlands. Read
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Hernàndez Mariachi Origins
Mariachi grew from humble beginnings say historians, back
over 200 years to the Jalisco highlands. With its strong ties
to the traditional and cultural customs of México,
mariachi music has become recognized as an international symbol.
Yet, no one can say for sure where mariachi music can rest
its roots. It is believed to be derived from an adaptation
of Spanish and indigenous instrumentation and rhythm.
Historically, the mariachi's striking attire known as the
Traje de Charro was taken from wealthy horsemen of old México.
Yet, as mariachi music swept across México, its romantic
song, shimmering look and captivating rhythm soared upwards
into California. Mariachi thus became known among a curious
and accepting society, as a proud medium of expression of
a rich heritage from the south.
The reason:
In the mid 1880s, Jóse's great-great-grandfather,
Pedro Hernàndez played in dusty plaza regions of
western México known as La Sierra del Tigre. Then
great-grandfather Crecencio Hernàndez was a violinist
in the land. Grandfather Jóse Hernàndez along
with Jóse's father Esteban Hernàndez organized
and enlivened audiences with Mariachi Chapala in 1938, having
extended into the early 1960's.
1957 was the year the first fully organized mariachi group
appeared in Los Angeles. Mariachi Chapala, formed by the
Hernàndez & Sosa Families, paved the way for
the mariachi groups of today.
Then came Mariachi Los Galleros, with father Esteban,
Pedro, Cencho, Jesus, Antoñio Hernàndez and
Jóse, which became Jóse Hernàndez's
staging ground in the 1970's.
Recently, the Governor of Jalisco, México invited Jóse
Hernàndez to receive an honorary award as a tribute
to the contribution the Hernàndez family has devoted
to the artistic medium of mariachi.
Jóse Hernàndez represents the fifth generation
of performers in his family line, moving to establish Mariachi
Sol de México® in 1981. For more than 125 years
the Hernàndez family has built a family heritage that
has been enveloped in mariachi. Over time, the Hernàndez
family can be said to represent mariachi with pride and dignity.
Few families can claim they have lived life as a mariachi.
Unique to the generations of Jóse Hernàndez
is the testimony that they have lived the Passion of Mariachi.
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