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, vehemently opposed the performance, claiming it would turn the palace into a "palenque" (fairground). Defense of Popular Art : Prominent cultural critic Carlos Monsiváis

Juan Gabriel’s response? He let the music speak. He didn't just perform; he broke down the invisible walls between "high culture" and "popular culture." A Setlist for the Ages , vehemently opposed the performance, claiming it would

Midway through, the mariachi entered. The transition from orchestral grandeur to the raw, brassy soul of Mexico was seamless. During "Amor Eterno," He didn't just perform; he broke down the

remains one of the most culturally significant events in Mexican music history. Recorded between , this series of four sold-out concerts marked the first time a popular, non-classical artist performed at Mexico’s premier high-culture venue. The performance, accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra , was a landmark moment that bridged the gap between popular ranchera music and elite cultural spaces. Concert Overview & Recording Juan Gabriel: En el Palacio de Bellas Artes - Amazon.com Recorded between , this series of four sold-out

Juan Gabriel 's 1990 performance at the Palacio de Bellas Artes

This concert is legendary for a reason. Juan Gabriel was at the peak of his vocal powers in 1990. Unlike his later, more flamboyant stadium shows, this setting in the Palacio de Bellas Artes demands a level of sophistication and intimacy that he delivers perfectly.

The official broadcast ended after “Amor Eterno.” But the full DVD contains 28 more minutes.