Clemente Aguirre | |
Birth Date: | November 23, 1828 |
Occupation: | composer and music instructor |
Clemente Aguirre (November 23, 1828 – October 24, 1900) was a Mexican composer, conductor, bandleader, instructor, and folksong collector active in Guadalajara, Jalisco.[1] His father died when he was a child, leaving his family in poverty. Nonetheless, when he was 11, he was accepted to study music with Professor Jesús González Rubio, composer of the well-known Jarabe tapatío ("Mexican Hat Dance").
By 1858 he had founded and directed the leading orchestra in Jalisco.[2] He later joined the Sociedad Filarmónica in Jalisco.
In 1958, he was honored with a statue in Guadalajara's Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres.[3]