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Latin America

Claudia Acuña She is mainly known for singing jazz standards, ballads, and bossa nova

Claudia Acuña (Santiago de Chile, July 31, 1971) is a Chilean jazz singer considered the most successful Chilean jazz artist of all time. Since 1995 she has lived in New York, USA.

Photo by Hollis King dress by Anthony Manfredonia back stage at Carnegie Hall
Photo by Hollis King dress by Anthony Manfredonia back stage at Carnegie Hall

She is known mainly for singing jazz standards, ballads, and bossa nova, as well as for developing and promoting Chilean folklore in the United States and the jazz world.

Abandoning the traditional jazz standards she covered in her two works for Verve, Chilean vocalist Claudia Acuña reveals a more contemporary Latin sound, with R&B influences, in her Maxjazz debut.

Undoubtedly Acuña’s most personal work to date, Luna once again displays her immense gift for delicately passionate vocals and interesting arrangements. While still using the smooth, sensitive Fender Rhodes keyboards of longtime collaborator Jason Lindner, Acuña sings more in Spanish on his third disc only Lindner’s “Yesterday You and I” is sung in English and eschews any straight-ahead jazz style for an almost fusion approach.

This is not to say it is jazz-pop, but the delicate melodies are reminiscent of 1970s Airto Moreira and the best Al Jarreau.

Claudia Acuña Se destaca principalmente por cantar jazz standards, baladas, y bossa nova
Claudia Acuña Se destaca principalmente por cantar jazz standards, baladas, y bossa nova

Although there are few jazz improvisations (most tracks are less than five minutes long), the music remains complex, cultured and sophisticated, with deep harmonies that should please jazz lovers and Latin music enthusiasts alike.  Matt Collar.

Claudia Acuña, born in 1971 in Santiago, Chile, is one of the most representative voices of contemporary Latin American singing.

Her music, which fuses elements of jazz and Chilean folk music, has captured the attention of audiences both nationally and internationally.

Claudia has managed to position herself as a key figure in the diffusion of Chilean culture through her art.

Regina Carter y Claudia Acuña
Regina Carter y Claudia Acuña

Early years and formation

From a very young age, Acuña showed interest in music. She grew up in an environment where Chilean musical traditions were part of everyday life. In her childhood, she began to learn about the guitar and piano, which led her to develop her vocal talent. Claudia Acuña trained in the musical field in various institutions, where she cultivated her love for jazz, a genre that would profoundly influence her throughout her career.

Successes and trajectory

Claudia Acuña’s debut in the music world was well received, which opened the doors to a series of presentations in festivals and concerts in Chile and other Latin American countries.

Her debut album, which includes a fusion of traditional Chilean rhythms and rhythms from other cultures, was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, propelling her career to new heights.

Throughout her career, Claudia has collaborated with leading musicians and participated in important international festivals. Her ability to perform not only Latin American music, but also jazz standards, has made her versatility recognized by her peers and followers.

The albums she has released throughout her career reflect her love for music and her commitment to creating a unique sound that represents her cultural identity.

Cultural Impact

Claudia Acuña is not only a talented singer, but also a fervent advocate of Chilean culture. Through her music, she seeks to preserve and promote the traditions of her country, and often incorporates elements of folklore in her interpretations.

Her presence on international stages has allowed many people to discover and appreciate the richness of Chilean music.

In addition, she is known for her charisma and energy on stage, which makes her a memorable performer in each of her presentations.

Claudia has inspired generations of young musicians in Chile and abroad, encouraging others to explore their cultural roots and express themselves through music.

Recognitions and awards

Throughout her career, Claudia Acuña has been honored with several awards and recognitions, both nationally and internationally. These awards not only highlight her artistic ability, but also her impact on the music community. Claudia continues to work actively in the industry, collaborating with new artists and participating in musical projects that promote Chilean talent abroad.

Conclusions

Claudia Acuña is a Chilean singer who has left an indelible mark on Latin American music. Her music and her commitment to her country’s culture have established her as a unique artist in the contemporary music scene. As she continues her career, her influence is likely to continue to grow, bringing Chile’s rich musical heritage to new audiences around the world.

Claudia Acuna - Luna 2004
Claudia Acuna – Luna 2004

Claudia Acuna – Luna (2004)

Temas:

  1. Esta Tarde Vi Llover (Armando Manzanero)
  2. Yesterday You and I (Jason Lindner)
  3. Tu, Mi Delirio (Cesar Portillo de la Luz)
  4. Arrimate Mi Amor (Pedro Green & Jorge Diaz)
  5. Historias (Claudia Acuña & Jason Lindner)
  6. Chorado (Guinga)
  7. A Meditation On Two Chords (Jason Lindner)
  8. Oceano (Djavan)
  9. Yo No Llevo La Razon (Antonio Restucci)
  10. Lilas (Djavan)
  11. Carita De Luna (Claudia Acuña & Jason Lindner)

Musicians:

Claudia Acuña (Vocals)

Jason Lindner (Acoustic Piano and Fender Rhodes)

John Benítez (Double Bass and Electric Bass)

Gene Jackson (Drums)

Luisito Quintero (Percussion)

Jimmy Greene (Soprano Sax)

By:

Dayhist

Dj. Augusto Felibertt

L’Òstia Latin Jazz

Also Read:  From Chile Nairoby and La Casa del Ritmo with their project “Vinyl Plater Productions”

 

 

Fidelis Studio

Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas

The Fidelis studio is located in Caracas Venezuela, Urb. El Cafetal, El Morao street, Qta. Tere, is an excellent recording studio, where national and international artists and groups created their records; An example of this, Maracaibo 15, Billo’s, Los Melodicos, Salserin, Los Adolentes, Oscar D’ León…, the Latin Dimension recorded 8 of its 20 albums.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 1
Fidelis Studio – Photo 1

Currently those in charge of the study are Javier and Francisco González, who succeed their father Antonio José González “Gonzalito” founder of the Study in 1952 with great professionalism; who, despite being a professional photographer, had the inspiration and musical taste that led him and his friend “Toro” to go to the United States where he studied audio, upon arriving in Venezuela he was recognized as the pioneer of Recording Engineering since he did not This race exists to date in Venezuela.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 2
Fidelis Studio – Photo 2

Javier and Francisco González narrate how the recording of music was at that time, where it was recorded on a “Reel” tape where the channels were previously mixed in the matrix and then passed to the “Stamper” which is a metal disc where it was kept. the information to the factory and later this information was transferred to the acetate disc through electromagnetism.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 3 of Reel Tape
Fidelis Studio – Photo 3 of Reel Tape

As the years went by, recording equipment was modernized, going from “vinyl” to analog cassettes, and now it is digitized to CD’s, and digital formats such as FLAC, mp3… to send over the internet through a computer and with this new technology the artist has higher quality and content capacity than the 33 ½ rpm LP disc to record their songs.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 4 sound program
Fidelis Studio – Photo 4 sound program

Now if the artist wishes to transfer an acetate disc or tape that he had, to a current digital format, the studio is able to make the transition without losing the quality of the music recorded on it.

The current recording equipment has 72 channels, usually 24 are used. With each channel the instrument or voice of the artist(s) is recorded, and with the program they are unified, adjusting the appropriate volume levels where the artist or group listens to it and sees if it is to their liking or not, having the ability to modify it.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 5 - instruments and sound program
Fidelis Studio – Photo 5 – instruments and sound program

The studio and especially the room where the singers or members of a band or orchestra are placed has been designed in such a way that the sound that is produced has no alterations such as echo, making the sound that is generated the most pure possible.

They also make recordings both inside and outside the studio, since they have the right equipment (portable studio, headphones, microphones, amplifiers, recorder, among others), so that there would be no difference in the recording either inside the Fidelis Studio or in the outside.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 6
Fidelis Studio – Photo 6
Fidelis Studio - Photo 7
Fidelis Studio – Photo 7

And they tell us that their experiences over the years have been very lively, fun and interesting at the time of making the recordings since each singer or band has their own personality when playing and producing their music, whatever the genre they play, that in the studio all types of music are recorded today.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 8
Fidelis Studio – Photo 8
Fidelis Studio - Photo 9
Fidelis Studio – Photo 9

The most significant artist for the studio and especially for “Gonzalito” according to his children was Alfredo Sadel whose voice ranged from opera to the popular rhythm of Venezuela, later it was Simón Díaz, Mauricio Torrealba… although they are all very important.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 10
Fidelis Studio – Photo 10
Fidelis Studio - Photo 11
Fidelis Studio – Photo 11

The Grammy Awards are a distinction given by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to recognize an especially outstanding achievement of the music industry to a specific artist, obtaining this award is a great honor since an extensive study is carried out to the CD where sound engineers, producers and other specialists participate to determine the physical and sound quality of the CD created and to participate in this award you must register in the academy to participate.

Fidelis Studio - Photo 12
Fidelis Studio – Photo 12

The Studio currently has 2 Latin Grammy Awards:

1st Recording “Treasures of Venezuelan Music” with Ilan Chester (2010).

2nd Recording “Maria Teresa Chacin Canta Cuentos” with María Teresa Chacín (2012).

Fidelis Studio - Photo 13
Fidelis Studio – Photo 13
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Fidelis Studio – Photo 14

Where the team that makes up this renowned recording studio feels proud and happy for the work they are doing.

It should be noted that despite the situation in the country, they continue to provide the best service to singers and musical groups, whether national or international, being a strong competition for other recording studios in other countries, in relation to cost / quality. .

Fidelis Studio - Photo 15
Fidelis Studio – Photo 15

My person who had the opportunity to visit and interview its members, see, know and appreciate the type of study that is Fidelis I can say that the following:

“There are many recording studios in Caracas, Venezuela, but if you want your songs to be recorded with excellent audio quality in a recognized center, don’t think twice and choose them, they are the best”

Fidelis Studio - Photo 16
Fidelis Studio – Photo 16

For more information:

  • WebSite: http://fidelis.com.ve/
  • Teléfono: +58-212-9860722
Fidelis Studio Flyers
Fidelis Studio Flyers

Gira Tango

Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas

For lovers of Tango, what better way to learn or practice it than at the “Gira Tango” Dance Academy that offers tango classes in Caracas, Venezuela. They also organize dinners, shows and tastings, not to mention that they work with the Embassies of Argentina and Uruguay.

The Vision and objective of the Academy is to promote national tango talent, where they seek meeting places to share knowledge, entertain the public in order to connect everyone through this style of dance.

Photo by Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina - Gira Tango
Photo by Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina – Gira Tango

Starting in 2015, the “National Tango Encounter” was organized, an artistic production that for a week offered the 5 municipalities of Caracas opportunities to enjoy classes, concerts, live shows and milongas in plazas, shopping centers and restaurants; and from that moment it was held annually, being for this month of November 2017 its 3rd edition in conjunction with the embassies of Uruguay and Argentina.

The workshops will be held on the 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th. If you wish to attend the classes at CELARG, look for information through 0412-9507209 or 0414-3206975 and register through the email [email protected]. Wear comfortable clothes and choose shoes that slide. In the case of women, Gira Tango recommends wearing heels without a platform that support the ankle.

Dancers and Teachers

The dancers and teachers that make up the academy are Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina, founders of the Academy, who are dedicated to teaching tango and cultural management, not to mention that both were trained by internationally recognized teachers John Erban and Clarissa Sanchez. , Sofiani Figueroa, Daniel Martinez, Mario Morales, Daniel Naccuchio, Cristina Sosa, Fernando Galera and Vilma Vegas, among other exponents of tango with a great career.

Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina
Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina

Siulhy Santander

She began his Tango studies in 2008 at the Centro Uruguayo Venezolano with the Academia Tango Caracas, directed by professors Frank Zambrano and Yore Rivas, without mentioning that he worked as a member of the dance corps of the Tango Caracas group until 2014, where He participated in various stagings and shows such as “Misterio Tango” and “10 Años de Tango Caracas”, where he met Leonel Colina. I also carry out workshops in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with professors Mario Morales, Fernando Galera and Vilma Vega in 2009 and 2012.

Siulhy Santander
Siulhy Santander

Leonel Colina

He was a student of Nationalist Dances from 1994 to 2001 in the Los Cocuyos Dance Group. He learned different types of dance such as Joropo, Calypso, Gaita, Drums, Bagpipes, Drums and Venezuelan Merengue. However, he decided to start studying again in 2007 at Academia Tango Caracas with professors Frank Zambrano, Yore Rivas, Frank Obregon and Sofiani Figueroa.

Leonel Colina
Leonel Colina

Starting in 2008, she worked as a member of the dance corps of the Tango Caracas group, participating in shows such as “Misterio Tango” and “10 years of Tango Caracas”, meeting Siulhy Santander Since 2011, the pair of dancers participated in the staging of the show “Misterio Tango”, which ran for two seasons at the Celarg theater and this couple has participated in cultural festivals such as:

  • IV International Meeting and III National Tango Championship, Caracas 2009.
  • V International Meeting and IV National Tango Championship, Tango 2010.
  • VI International Meeting and V National Tango Championship, Caracas 2011.
  • XVI International Dance Festival – Maracaibo (2011).
  • XVIII International Dance Festival – Maracaibo (2013).
  • Second Edition of the Ucab Dance Festival (2013).
  • Caracas International Theater Festival (2015).
  • World Tango Championship Medellin (2015).
Photo by Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina
Photo by Siulhy Santander and Leonel Colina

For more information:

  • WebSite: http://giratango.net/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giratango/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giratango/
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/giratango
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phones: +58 4129507209 / +58 4143206975

 

5 years to the Son of La Salsoteca of the moment, Lavoe

Latin America / Ecuador / Quito

On April 14, 5 years ago, a trend arrived in Quito. We will talk about a space that came to fill the great void in the salsa dancers of this beautiful capital, an alternative that became fashionable, a fashion that became customary and customary has become culture, how not to refer to Lavoe the site of meeting of Salsa in Ecuador.

This great Salsoteca has the perfect environment for lovers of good salsa and bachata, a context armed with paintings of the most important figures of Latin Caribbean music in the world, many of them autographed during their visit to this palace of dance, Well attenuated colors for an incredible freshness, a first class service that makes you the main artist of the night, we are talking about a 100% safe environment full of friendly people and ready to give you a fascinating moment.

Lavoe opens its doors from Tuesday to Saturday to offer you a week full of options, Tuesdays with romantic salsa, Wednesdays with the best of salsa brava with tributes to those great salsa singers of all time, Thursdays and Saturdays with Salsa and Bachata and Fridays with concerts by national and international orchestras, every day from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. with access only for adults.

In this same order of ideas, Lavoe maintains an annual festive calendar where we can count on special events during the year, concerts, talks, great festivals of orchestras and dance schools for 3 months of the year, closing with the great anniversary party where we can delight in the best rumba of the year.

Salsoteca Lavoe
Salsoteca Lavoe

This Salsoteca has earned the affection and appreciation of all of Quito not only for its excellent services and large spaces, but also for being an icon of contribution to the professional growth of all schools in the city, generating support activities for trips and participation in festivals. and congresses in the world where they manage to position Ecuadorian talent, already demonstrated by reviewing the trajectory of this beautiful country in congresses and salsa world championships.

Lavoe makes donations and imparts a culture of union and joint work among all these academic entities dedicated to the dissemination of Latin music in the capital, all guided by its main objective, to make the visitor enjoy a space dedicated to dance.

It is incredible to see how hundreds of people can enjoy good music, share and enjoy an environment adapted to this great discipline, from a professional dance floor made of eucalyptus wood with an air chamber to protect the dancers, to the perfect selection and location of furniture, tables and chairs, leaving the entire center of the premises for the main goal to be covered day by day, to ensure that visitors enjoy an ideal space to move their bodies.

Upon entering the venue, friendly staff who are happy to be part of this project welcome you, locate you and serve you from early in the evening. impossible to take risks in a family environment and friends who already have this night space as their great dance house, you can see adults from all walks of life, dancers, dancers, relatives of dancers, parents, grandparents, families themselves complete that can easily enjoy dance shows and night shows without having to have special conditions for it.

Our friend Diego, owner and main helmsman of this festive boat, tells us “… Lavoe was created with the concept of family, of a given space for sharing and dancing for all sectors of the city, we are inclusive, everyone has a place in this my house, your house…” and boy, do they take it seriously, there are no special conditions in clothing, nor preferences of color, creed or social race, everyone is welcome, yes, the only condition is to come wanting to dance, do it well, do it wrong, whether you know it or not, don’t worry the space is ready for it.

The surprises are present throughout the night, we can see the Barthender and waiters dance with the attendees, well yes, here every human being must participate in the atmosphere, how not to do it if even the staff that works is obliged to accept their invitation to dance, and beware, accept theirs, they know how to do it, they are great characters in this space, in a moment they receive you or serve you a cocktail and in a few minutes they could be enjoying a good piece of music with you.

Attend and join the great choreography that can be performed when listening to Salsa Choque, or enjoy listening to the crowd chant a good song or the show that is put together at the bar, it is an environment for the enjoyment of all generations, grandparents , parents, children and grandchildren, all together in a space of enjoyment, that is how Cristian Pérez, the founder dancer of Lavoe, told us, he has been attending for 5 years and does not stop doing so, he says ”

… during his 5 years he refers to a meeting space of the salsero of the city, I attend up to 3 times a week since there is no cost to enter, I can come with any of my friends, we all had a great time.”

Iñaquito and United Nations is located next to the Primax gas station, you can find it on Facebook as SalsotecaLavoeQuito, website www.salsotecalavoe.com and by Phone +593 993210464 do not stop attending, join the fashion of the capital of the center of the world, be part of this beautiful experience, there are two floors of pure enjoyment Lavoe awaits you.

For more information:

  • WedSite: https://www.salsotecalavoe.com/
  • Facebook: SalsotecaLavoeQuito Twitter: salsotecalavoe

Vinny Rivera releases his New Kizomba Hit “Compatible”

North America / USA / Massachusetts

The sensation of Kizomba music of all time, Victor Vincent Rivera, better known as Vinny Rivera, releases to the musical scene his new Kizomba single “Compatible” off the upcoming album “La Cosecha”. An album that will be centered in big melodies, the explosion of rhythms and the Tropical sound characteristic of Kizomba music and whose genre we have become accustomed to hear in his sweet and melodious voice.

Vinny Rivera
Vinny Rivera

The #1 Latin Kizomba Artist in the World who was born in Boston, Massachusetts, during his total successful European Tour where performed songs coming off of his album “La Torre”, Vinny achieved to conquer audiences of all ages, cultures and languages, falling in love to the international public.

Vinny has arrived this year with this new video of his most recently hit “Compatible” taking beautiful footage the Nederlands and starring with the international model Lillyann heaven, scenes in marvelous landscapes with a romantic history based on Rivera seducing a beautiful lady to establish a loving relationship with her. COMPATIBLE is destined to establish itself among the best song in the billboards of popularity in the world because it mixture sensuality with a cadence that invite you to dance softly with your dance partner to the rhythm of the Kizomba so popular in festivals and special events currently.

Vinny Rivera continues to shine in the music entertainment scene in America and the rest of the world increasing his fans between knower and professional dancers of this Latin Kizomba music, and if the LA COSECHA album will be so excellent like COMPATIBLE song, no doubt, he will be one of the artists with fruitful career and major projection nowadays…

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