Music of New Mexico
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| History (Timeline) | Ethnic music | |
| Colonial era | Native American | |
| to the Civil War | English: old-time and Western music | |
| During the Civil War | African American | |
| Late 19th century | Irish and Scottish | |
| Early 20th century | Latin: Tejano and Puerto Rican | |
| 40s and 50s | Cajun and Creole | |
| 60s and 70s | Hawaii | |
| 80s to the present | Other immigrants | |
| Genres (Samples): Classical - Folk - Popular: Hip hop - Pop - Rock | ||
New Mexico is a state of the Southwest United States. Its folk musical heritage includes unique Hispanic and Mexican elements, and the state has also produced several local rock and hip hop scenes.
The New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, currently under the leadership of Guillermo Figueroa, has been performing since 1932.
The state song of New Mexico is "O Fair New Mexico".
Categories: Music genre stubs | United States-related stubs | New Mexico | Music of U.S. subdivisions



