“Miguel Espinoza Fusion is world class global chamber music making that explodes the parameters of style, yet ever remains close to the heart.”
— David Balakrishnan, founding violinist/composer of the two time grammy winning Turtle Island Quartet
Album 2025
Our new album, untitled, has been recently released, and it is full of new compositions, including Camino Desconocido, which we recently performed with the Austin Symphony Orchestra, as well as a re-imagining of a previously-recorded piece - Por La Calle. Available now on all streaming platforms!
GABRIELLA
Our fourth album is a celebration of Miguel’s daughter Gabriella! We have many good friends on this wonderfully diverse album, including Grammy-winners Howard Levy and David Balakrishnan, and Grammy-nominated vibraphonist Dave Hagedorn.
Gabriella was a finalist for the Best CD of the Year in Indie Acoustic Project's "Best CDs of 2022-2023" Awards Instrumental category!
“Further solidifying their mastery of world music fusion…beckons for repeated listening…creating expansive musical landscapes” ~Elberton Cisnero, 5 Finger Review
Available NOW on BANDCAMP and on Amazon and your favorite streaming services!
Steve’s “Don’t Miss” List ~Steve Chavis, KUVO Radio, Denver
“Miguel Espinoza Flamenco Fusion with Howard Levy – Living in a Daydream
Ensconced as one of Colorado’s flamenco virtuosos…Espinoza has surrounded himself with comrades-in-talent and passion: cellist Dianne Betkowski, bassist Randy Hoepker…and diatonic harmonica master Howard Levy (of The Flecktones fame). The result is a true fusion of global influences dazzling to the ear.”
Living in a Daydream was named Best CD of the Year in Indie Acoustic Project's "Best CDs of 2022-2023" Awards Jazz category!
"The technical prowess on stage was a testament to the band’s status as one of the world’s most innovative and adventurous flamenco ensembles."
“Incorporating a wide array of styles, sounds, time signatures and textures, the group offered a hypnotic tour through a wealth of genres. Drawing from Spanish, North African and even Celtic musical structures, the band offered a performance that was at once soulful and technically seamless."
Adam Goldstein, theScen3.org