Sinfónica de Minería

The Therese M. Grojean Classical Series

January 31, 2026 6:30 pm

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PROGRAM TO INCLUDE:

Mozart’s Jupiter Meets Dvořák’s New World

MOZART Symphony No. 41, Jupiter

Intermission

DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, From the New World


Sinfónica de Minería: An Orchestra Dedicated to Excellence, Community, and Inspiration | Sinfónica de Minería stands as one of Latin America’s most illustrious orchestras, celebrated not only for its musical prowess but also for its vibrant cultural impact and dedication to transformative social change through music.

Established in 1978, the orchestra has been under the guidance of Grammy-award-winning Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto since 2006. During this time, it has earned significant accolades, including five Grammy nominations and a Latin Grammy for “Best Classical Composition” for their recording of Paquito D’Rivera’s “Concierto venezolano.” Notably, Sinfónica de Minería became the first Mexican orchestra to collaborate with the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label.

At the core of Sinfónica de Minería’s philosophy is an unwavering commitment to musical brilliance. Since its inception, the orchestra has excelled in performing a wide repertoire, spotlighting both renowned and lesser-known works in Mexico. They have presented masterpieces such as Hector Berlioz’s “Grande messe des morts” and the complete orchestral works of Gustav Mahler. The orchestra has collaborated with an array of global talents, including Kathleen Battle, Diana Damrau, Joshua Bell, Maureen Forrester, Hans Richter-Hasser, Gabriela Montero, Philippe Quint, Leonid Kogan, Pacho Flores, Francisco Araiza, Ramón Vargas, John Ogdon, Sonya Yoncheva, Fiorenza Cossotto, Nicanor Zabaleta,  Elina Garanca, Juan Diego Florez, Eugen Fodor, Anne-Marie McDermott, Jorge Federico Osorio, Nadine Sierra, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Vadin Gluzman.

Deeply rooted in its Latin heritage, Sinfónica de Minería has commissioned over fifty contemporary works that have become pillars of Mexican music, such as Gabriela Ortiz´s “Suite voltaje”, Mario Lavista’s “Ficciones” or Carlos Sánchez Gutiérrez’s “Gota de noche”. The orchestra is currently undertaking an ambitious project: to record all orchestral pieces by Silvestre Revueltas, many of which have never been recorded to such high standards before.

The impact of Sinfónica de Minería transcends beyond musical performances. It recognizes music’s unique power to connect, uplift, and catalyze change, positioning itself as a symbol of inclusivity and societal engagement. During its traditional Temporada de verano, which includes nine programs throughout July and August at the legendary Sala Nezahualcóyotl in Mexico City, the orchestra opens its rehearsals to the public, offering free access to the enriching world of high-caliber music. Renowned soloists from the ensemble regularly conduct masterclasses and educational initiatives, nurturing the next generation of musical talent.

In an era often marked by division, Sinfónica de Minería’s community-focused projects exemplify how music can bridge cultural divides, mend spirits, and illuminate a hopeful future.

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This show is part of our Pick 3/5 Ticket Package.  To purchase a ticket package view all options at vilarpac.org/packages.

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