Artist's albums
The Best of Ernesto Cortazar, Vol. 1
2022 · compilation
Piano & Strings
2017 · album
Paris by Night
2015 · album
Infinite Love
2015 · album
Colors
2012 · album
Silver Moon
2012 · album
Journey Around The World Vol. II
2012 · album
Immortal Melodies
2011 · album
Serenity
2011 · album
Boleros Vol. 4
2011 · album
Boleros Vol. 3
2011 · album
The Swan's Tale
2011 · album
Memories of the Fall
2010 · album
Boleros Vol. 1
2010 · album
Boleros Vol. 2
2010 · album
Story of a True Love
2010 · album
Concertos Vol. IV
2010 · album
Journey Around the World
2010 · album
Ernesto Cortazar Plays Frank Sinatra
2009 · album
Nativity (Christmas Songs)
2009 · album
Masterpieces
2009 · album
Faces of Nature
2009 · album
Concertos Vol. V
2009 · album
Concertos Vol. III
2009 · album
Forever You and I
2009 · album
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Biography
Ernesto Cortazar II was born in Mexico City into a family of composers. Ernesto's father, was an accomplished composer respected in his field and was named president of the Society of Authors and Composers. When Ernesto Cortazar II was 13 he tragically lost both of his parents in a horrible auto accident. Despite tragedy Ernesto preceded with his intense studies by attending a music academy, and by age 17, he began scoring for movies. At age 18, Ernesto completed his first musical score for the motion picture "La Risa de la Ciudad". With this film, Ernesto Cortazar won the award for Best Background Music for a Latin American Film at The Cartagena Festival. Since then, Ernesto composed musical scores for more than 500 motion pictures. Ernesto traveled to more than 25 countries and performed for political figures such as President Menem of Argentina, Nikita Krushev of the USSR among many. Ernesto's incredible performance was requested and enjoyed by many of Hollywood's biggest celebrities including Charlton Heston, Danny de Vito, Michael Bolton, Octavio Paz, and The Rolling Stones. Ernesto Cortazar became the #1 artist on the #1 music website in the world. Out of 130,000 artists Ernesto leaded the way with over 14,000,000 downloads on MP3.com from 1999 to 2001 and his sites were visited for more than 4,000,000 viewers. In 2001, Ernesto moved from Los Angeles to Tampico, Mexico to live his last years near his family. Ernesto Cortazar II died in 2004 but his legacy remains.