La Fundación Cultural Latin GRAMMY®, en colaboración con Top Stop Music, presentó el evento

 

Orlando, FL. (20 de septiembre de 2019) — La Fundación Cultural Latin GRAMMY®, en colaboración con University of Central Florida Rosen College of Hospitality Management y gracias a la generosidad de Top Stop Music, presentó hoy el programa educativo Latin GRAMMY® Master Series.

Durante el evento Aymée Nuviola, cantante y ganadora del Latin GRAMMY® y nominada al GRAMMY®, les contó a los estudiantes sobre sus experiencias profesionales y aprendizaje durante su carrera artística, que la han llevado a tener la capacidad de interpretar una gran variedad de géneros, desde salsa, bachata, jazz y boleros hasta bossa nova, nueva trova y baladas sensuales. Los estudiantes de UCF dirigieron la producción del programa.

“Es un honor ser invitada a participar en eventos como la Latin GRAMMY Master Series”, dijo Nuviola. “Compartir mi experiencia profesional y personal con la próxima generación de profesionales de la industria del entretenimiento no solo es gratificante, sino una responsabilidad como artista”.

Lena Hansen, periodista de entretenimiento de la revista People en Español, fue la moderadora del evento.

El programa Latin GRAMMY Master Series ofrece a estudiantes de música la oportunidad de asistir a clases magistrales dictadas por expertos y talentosos intérpretes, productores, ingenieros y compositores de música latina. Mediante este programa educativo, los estudiantes tienen acceso a la valiosa oportunidad de escuchar de primera mano sobre los conocimientos de profesionales de la música.

Aymée Nuviola es una cantante, pianista, compositora y actriz cubana. Nuviola es conocida por interpretar a Celia Cruz en la serie de televisión “Celia”. Recibió el Latin GRAMMY al Mejor Álbum Tropical Fusión por Como Anillo Al Dedo en la 19.a Entrega Anual del Latin GRAMMY®. En la 57.a Entrega Anual del GRAMMY®, su álbum First Class To Havana fue nominado en la categoría Mejor Álbum Latino Tropical. En mayo de 2019, Nuviola lanzó un álbum y documental titulados A Journey Through Cuban Music, un sincero homenaje a la música y la cultura del país que la vio crecer y hacerse artista. Son influencias en su música una variedad de géneros, entre ellos el clásico, jazz, pop, bossa nova y bolero. Sus álbumes incluyen canciones como “Donde Estabas Anoche” con el Septeto Santiaguero, “El Regreso A La Habana” y “Todo Se Olvida”.

Lena Hansen y Aymée Nuviolla
Lena Hansen y Aymée Nuviola en el evento Latin GRAMMY® Master Series
Crédito: La Academia Latina de la Grabación/Fotógrafo: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images

Lena Hansen y Aymée Nuviolla
Lena Hansen y Aymée Nuviola en el evento Latin GRAMMY® Master Series
Crédito: La Academia Latina de la Grabación/Fotógrafo: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images
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(English)

The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®, in collaboration with Top Stop Music, presented the Latin GRAMMY Master Series Program with a spotlight on Aymee Nuviola

ORLANDO, FLA. The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®, in collaboration with the University of Central Florida Rosen College of Hospitality Management and thanks to the generosity of Top Stop Music, presented a Latin GRAMMY® Master Series educational program today.

During the event Latin GRAMMY® winner and GRAMMY® nominee Aymée Nuviola shared with students her career experiences and her diverse skill set, which allows her to perform in different genres, from salsa, bachata, jazz and boleros to bossa nova, nueva trova and sensual ballads. UCF students pursuing degrees in entertainment management ran the production of the program.

“It’s an honor to be invited to take part in events like the Latin GRAMMY Master Series,” said Nuviola “Sharing my expertise and personal experience with the next generation of entertainment industry professionals is not only gratifying, but a responsibility as an artist.”

Lena Hansen, entertainment journalist at People en Español magazine, moderated the event.

The Latin GRAMMY Master Series is an educational initiative that offers music students the opportunity to attend master classes conducted by talented musicians, producers, engineers and composers of Latin music. These educational experiences provide students with invaluable firsthand experience and insight from the seasoned professionals they aspire to be.

Aymée Nuviola is a Cuban singer, pianist, composer and actress. Nuviola is known for playing Celia Cruz in the TV Series “Celia.” She received a Latin GRAMMY® for Best Tropical Fusion Album for her album Como Anillo Al Dedo at the 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®. At the 57th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, her album First Class to Havana was nominated best Tropical Latin Album. In May 2019, Nuviola released an album and documentary titled A Journey Through Cuban Music, a heartfelt tribute to the music and culture of her native country. Her music is heavily influenced by a variety of genres including classical, jazz, pop, bossa nova, and bolero, among others. Some of her other albums include songs like “Donde Estabas Anoche,” with Septeto Santiaguero, “El Regreso A La Habana,” and “Todo Se Olvida. ”

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The love for music, and the desire to be an informer brought us to the world of entertainment. We have gradually built on a mission that has been goal in life: bringing Latin music to US masses. In 1999 our editor, Kike Posada, was selected “an influential personality in the realm of music for the 21st century” by The Miami Herald. He also received the ASCAP Ampt award for his support to Latin music and the prestigious Orquidea Award as a Colombian talent. He has an extensive professional experience as a journalist, radio programmer, music critic, member of NARAS and LARAS (Grammy). BOOM created the first radio program specialized in Latin alternative music in the United States, (see Billboard magazine 11/14/93.) Posada beginnings as a journalist took place in Bogota, at the Xavier University. There, he became the official voice of the station. Then became a record label executive. Managed the international market for Universal Music (formerly Polygram) Moving to the US in 1992, joined EMI-Capitol Records as South East Coast Promoter. But his dream of publishing a magazine, came true in 1996 (BOOM), and hasn’t stopped publishing ever since.