Describes how Juan García Esquivel, a Mexican composer popular in the 1950s and 1960s, developed his experimental style of music, based on mariachi and other Mexican music, jazz, the human voice, and the use of unusual instruments. Describe como Juan García Esquivel, un compositor mexicano popular en los años 1950 y 1960, desarrollaba su estilo de música, basado en el mariachi y otros tipos de música mexicana, el jazz, la voz humana y el uso de unos instrumentos musicales únicos.
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