Being an old-fashioned crank, I normally despise fusion of musical forms, particularly in classical music. I have recently come upon a delightful exception to that view. And that is the blending of traditional Mexican folk sounds with Spanish Baroque music. I find the mixture enchanting and exciting at the same time. It is a unique and amazing sound. After some research, I have been able to find only seven CDs that attempt this neat hat trick. I have listed them below. Since I love all seven, I will be essentially giving the same review for each. If you like the sound of one, you will most certainly like the others. I highly recommend you try at least one of them. You won't be disappointed.
1. El Nuevo Mundo, by Jordi Savall and Hesperion Xxi
2. Tinto, by Los Otros
3. La Hacha, by Los Otros
4. Aguirre, by Los Otros
5. Guitar Labyrinth (Laberinto en la guitarra), by Ensamble Continuo
6. Terra Nostra, by Constantinople
7. Premiers Songes - Early Dreams, by Constantinople