If you like Zerega's Spanish Troubadours, try these artists

If you like Zerega's Spanish Troubadours, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Edward W. Hardy

Edward W. Hardy

Shared genres: classical music, music of Latin America

Romantic music classical music contemporary classical music
John Corigliano

John Corigliano

Shared genres: classical music

chamber music classical music concerto
Mano Negra

Mano Negra

Shared genres: music of Latin America

French rock alternative rock music of Latin America
Tito Puente

Tito Puente

Shared genres: music of Latin America

music of Latin America salsa
Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony

Shared genres: music of Latin America

music of Latin America pop music salsa
Pink Martini

Pink Martini

Shared genres: classical music, music of Latin America

chanson classical music jazz
Giorgos Dalaras

Giorgos Dalaras

Shared genres: classical music, music of Latin America

Byzantine music Rebetiko Smyrneiko
Wojciech Kilar

Wojciech Kilar

Shared genres: classical music

classical music contemporary classical music liturgical music

Common questions

Who sounds like Zerega's Spanish Troubadours?

Artists similar to Zerega's Spanish Troubadours include Edward W. Hardy, John Corigliano, Mano Negra and Tito Puente. Each shares elements of Zerega's Spanish Troubadours's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Zerega's Spanish Troubadours?

Zerega's Spanish Troubadours is primarily known for classical. With intricate rhythms and nuanced dynamics, their music flows through contrasting sections, balancing tension and release while enveloping listeners in its rich harmonic palette.

Where should I start if I like Zerega's Spanish Troubadours?

If you enjoy Zerega's Spanish Troubadours, start with Edward W. Hardy — their album "The Woodsman (Original Off-Broadway Solo Recording)" is a great entry point. Shared genres: classical music, music of Latin America