Camerata Romeu

Camerata Romeu is an all-female instrumentalist chamber music group[1] founded and led by Zenaida Castro Romeu,[2][3] orchestral director and composer from a family of Cuban performers and composers spanning several generations.[4] The orchestra's musical focus is playing European style classical music while drawing on the popular rhythms of Cuba[5] taken from Spanish, African and Latin American Indians.

History

Camerata Romeu toured Florida in 1998, and performed at the Respertorio Espanol.[6]

The group was nominated at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2003[7] for the Best Flamenco Album and at the Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition[8] in 2008.

Cinematic journalist, filmmaker and co-founder of Accent Media, Cecilia Domeyko, created a documentary of Camerata Romeu, entitled Cuba Mia: Portrait of an All-Woman Orchestra,[9] which in 2003 won the Silver Screen awards at the US International Film & Video Festival.[10]"

In 2015, Camerata Romeu performed at the Festival Mozart Habana.[11]

Discography

  • La Bella Cubana: New Classical Cuban Music, Released 1996
  • Cervantes, Released 1999
  • Cuba Mía, Released 2001
  • Danza De Las Brujas, Released 2005
  • Raigal, Released 2006
  • Tampa Habana Oslo - En Vivo, Released 2007
  • La Bella Cubana, Released 2007
  • Non Divisi - Roberto Valera Y Camerata Romeu, Released 2008
  • Saudações, with Egberto Gismonti, Released 2009[12]

Filmography

  • Cuba Mia: Portrait Of An All-Woman Orchestra - DVD, Released 2005
  • Concierto Del Norte - DVD, Released 2010

References

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