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Xochipilli, subtitled "An Imagined Aztec Music", is a short composition for four wind instruments and six percussionists by the Mexican composer Carlos Chávez, written in 1940. Its original title was Xochipilli-Macuilxóchitl, which is the double name of an Aztec god in two of his aspects, meaning "Flower Prince" and "Five Flower".

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  • Xochipilli, subtitled "An Imagined Aztec Music", is a short composition for four wind instruments and six percussionists by the Mexican composer Carlos Chávez, written in 1940. Its original title was Xochipilli-Macuilxóchitl, which is the double name of an Aztec god in two of his aspects, meaning "Flower Prince" and "Five Flower". (en)
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  • García Morillo, Roberto. 1960. Carlos Chávez: Vida y obra. Tierra Firme. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica. . (en)
  • Saavedra, Leonora. 2015. "Carlos Chávez and the Myth of the Aztec Renaissance". In Carlos Chávez and His World, edited by Leonora Saavedra, 134–64. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. ; . (en)
  • Conklin, Dorothy Rice. 1995. "Percussion Instruments in Two Compositions by Carlos Chávez: Xochipilli: An Imagined Aztec Music and Chapultepec: Three Famous Mexican Pieces ". DMA diss. Greensboro: University of North Carolina at Greensboro. (en)
  • Slonimsky, Nicolas. 1945. Music of Latin America. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell. Reprinted, with a new foreword and addenda by the author. New York: Da Capo Press, 1972. . (en)
  • Roberts, Shawn M. 2010. Aztec Musical Styles in Carlos Chávez’s Xochipilli: An Imagined Aztec Music and Lou Harrison’s The Song of Quetzalcóatl: A Parallel and Comparative Study" DMA diss. Morgantown: West Virginia University. (en)
  • Delpar, Helen. 2015. "Carlos Chávez and the 'Mexican Vogue', 1925–1940". In Carlos Chávez and His World, edited by Leonora Saavedra, 204–19. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. ; . (en)
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  • Xochipilli, subtitled "An Imagined Aztec Music", is a short composition for four wind instruments and six percussionists by the Mexican composer Carlos Chávez, written in 1940. Its original title was Xochipilli-Macuilxóchitl, which is the double name of an Aztec god in two of his aspects, meaning "Flower Prince" and "Five Flower". (en)
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  • Xochipilli (Chávez) (en)
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