Noted soloists who have performed with it include pianist Edison Quintana, singer Carlo Morelli, trompetist Juan Manuel Arpero and marimba player Zeferino Nandayapa.
[2] The chorus has voices baritone, tenor, soprano, mezzo-soprano and bass voices,[4] with noted singers being soprano Corbeta Sonia Jiménez Galván, bass Ricardo Galindo Gomez, tenor Joel Isaac Pererz Navarro and mezzo-soprano Cecilia del Carmen Gonzalez del Cano.
In 1983 it won first place at the First Festival de Bandas Sinfónicas organized by INBA at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City.
[4] Traditional works for orchestras and chorus include Baroque, classical and opera by composers such as Gustav Holst, Giuseppe Verdi, Carl Orff, Tchaikovsky, Juventino Rosas, Gaetano Donizetti, Mozart, Beethoven and Bach.
[2][4][5] The repertoire also includes traditional Mexican folk and popular music such as works by Agustín Lara, María Greever and Manuel Esperón with "Huapango" by José Pablo Moncayo a particular favorite with audiences.