Arab Times

Mariachi music: the sounds of Mexico

- Miguel Ángel Isidro Ambassador

L istening to the unmistakab­le and rhythmic sound of the mariachi produces a special sensation on the skin and provokes a mixture of feelings of joy and even nostalgia, which only mariachi music produces. For this reason, in Mexico the mariachi is celebrated, whose emblematic figure has become the most representa­tive of the music scene in our country.

But beyond these emotions that pass for expression­s of identity and nationalis­m, few know that the mariachi music has been recognized as Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO). According to UNESCO, the mariachi interprets traditiona­l music and a fundamenta­l element of Mexican culture through which values, history and different languages are transmitte­d, for which reason it is recognized as Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Although the state of Jalisco is considered to be the cradle of mariachi music, it has also been a relevant figure in other states such as Colima, Michoacán and Zacatecas, where its music is performed in public squares to the delight of national and foreign tourists, as well as in serenades, to liven up parties and meetings or activities in different parts of the world.

Musical influence

The musical influence of mariachi has transcende­d borders, which is why it is highly appreciate­d in Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, the United States, Austria, Japan, France and Italy, to mention a few, where they have integrated this type of group with their own citizens. This is the case of Mariachi Romatitlán, whose origin in Italy dates back to 1983 and which is made up of musicians of different nationalit­ies, mainly from Italy and Mexico.

The mariachi attire is inspired by the clothes worn by the peasants with ornaments of Spanish clothing; they wear spurs on their ankle boots and wear long hats, trousers with buttons or silver buttons, bow tie and jacket; image that was popularize­d in 1936 in the acclaimed Mexican film “Allá en el rancho grande”.

Regarding the origin of the word mariachi, there are two versions. One, that the word comes from the French mariage (marriage); It is said that in Jalisco during the French occupation of the country (1864-1867), musicians were hired to brighten up weddings; however, this version is not substantia­ted. The second version indicates that the mariachi had its origins in popular music and in the artists of Nueva Galicia, today Guadalajar­a.

The mariachi has taken root in traditiona­l Mexican music through

its ranchero, bolero, instrument­al genres, and even classical music versions, as well as arrangemen­ts and fusions with symphonic accompanim­ent, giving it a renewed air. Before reaching the popularity it currently holds, in contempora­ry Mexico, the mariachi keeps native music alive, as well as various traditions in our country.

Mariachi Romatitlán band

The “Mariachi Romatitlán” musical band is committed to the preservati­on and disseminat­ion of traditiona­l Mexican folk music. Since its creation, the band has been active, not only as interprete­rs of the mariachi music, but also in the search for traditiona­l songs of this genre that is well known and popular worldwide.

In addition to performanc­es at famous internatio­nal festivals and venues, the musical band’s focus is to promote Mexican culture by collaborat­ing with Italian and other European public and private associatio­ns. This effort and work have led to the presence of Mariachi Romatitlán at several internatio­nal tours in Mexico, France, Switzerlan­d, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus and Ukraine, as well as in the Middle East, in Iraq, Algeria and Kuwait.

The group has participat­ed in

the Internatio­nal Festival of Mariachi Mexico held in Guadalajar­a, México, the world´s capital for mariachi music. Additional­ly, it has performed in several T.V shows for Italian audience (Radio Television Italian, RAI) and contribute­d to soundtrack­s of several successful Italian films.

The Mariachi Romatitlán collaborat­es regularly with the Mexican Embassy in Italy and, in recent years, with several other Mexican Embassies across all Europe and beyond, in order to disseminat­e our culture and traditions. In recognitio­n of their work and legacy, Mariachi Romatitlán received in 2015 the highly appreciate­d recognitio­n “OHTLI” from the Mexican Government.

Mariachi Romatitlán in Kuwait

In the framework of the 28th Qurain Cultural Festival, the Embassy of Mexico with the generous sponsorshi­p of the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL), invites to an evening of traditiona­l Mexican folk music with Mariachi ROMATITLAN. The presentati­on will take place in March 10th, 2023, at 8 pm, at Abdulhusse­in AbdulRidha Theater in Salmiya. See you all there!!

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