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Enrique Bátiz Campbell

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given by the Domecq Cultural Institute. In 1995, he won the “State of Mexico” Prize. In 1994, because of his contribution to the musical culture of the State of Mexico and the musical world, he received the
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International Piano Competition in Paris. From 1967 to 1970, he continued his piano studies in Poland with
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Bátiz began piano studies at age 8 with Francisco Agea. He continued studies 10 years later with
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from 1983 to 1989. Outside of Mexico, in 1984, Bátiz was named guest conductor of the
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award for Arts and Letters. In recognition of his achievements, he has been declared
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Philharmonics. He returned to Mexico in 1969. His debut as a conductor was in the
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Throughout his career, Bátiz has received numerous awards. These include
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in Art from the State of Mexico Confederation of Professionals, Rome's
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Index

Enrique Bátiz

conductor
pianist
György Sándor
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
Adele Marcus
Juilliard School
Marguerite Long
Zbigniew Drzewiecki
Stanislaw Wislocki
Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition
Łodz
Szczecin
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Xalapa Symphony Orchestra
State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra
Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
EMI
ASV Records
Musical Heritage Society
Naxos
Pickwick
London Philharmonic
London Symphony
Philharmonia
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Beethoven

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