After the success of her album "La Flor", Ana Carla Maza, singer and virtuoso cellist, signs the compositions of her new album "Bahia", a tribute to the Bahia district of Havana, Cuba where she was born 26 years ago. of a Chilean father, pianist Carlos Maza and a Cuban mother, guitarist Mirza Sierra.Ana Carla Maza comes from a family intensely linked to music and travel. Music has always been present in her life. At the age of 5, Ana Carla began to play the piano, taught by Miriam Valdés, sister of pianist Chucho Valdés. Miriam Valdés died of Covid-19 in October this year and Ana Carla dedicated the last track of her album to her. Ana Carla started the cello at the age of 8, appeared on stage for the first time in Havana when she was 10, took part in a first studio album at 13...Today, at twenty-six, Ana Carla roams the stages of the biggest festivals. Her voice and her playing, which combine ardor, indolence and grace, captivate, marvelously marrying her Latin roots and her open-ended approach to music.With the "Bahia" Album, Ana Carla Maza creates an open musical universe combining jazz, classical music and colors of Latin America where rhythms such as Tango, Huayno, Cuban Son or Bossa Nova come together to draw a world of freedom, sensitivity and hope....
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After the success of her album "La Flor", Ana Carla Maza, singer and virtuoso cellist, signs the compositions of her new album "Bahia", a tribute to the Bahia district of Havana, Cuba where she was born 26 years ago. of a Chilean father, pianist Carlos Maza and a Cuban mother, guitarist Mirza Sierra.Ana Carla Maza comes from a family intensely linked to music and travel. Music has always been present in her life. At the age of 5, Ana Carla began to play the piano, taught by Miriam Valdés, sister of pianist Chucho Valdés. Miriam Valdés died of Covid-19 in October this year and Ana Carla dedicated the last track of her album to her. Ana Carla started the cello at the age of 8, appeared on stage for the first time in Havana when she was 10, took part in a first studio album at 13...Today, at twenty-six, Ana Carla roams the stages of the biggest festivals. Her voice and her playing, which combine ardor, indolence and grace, captivate, marvelously marrying her Latin roots and her open-ended approach to music.With the "Bahia" Album, Ana Carla Maza creates an open musical universe combining jazz, classical music and colors of Latin America where rhythms such as Tango, Huayno, Cuban Son or Bossa Nova come together to draw a world of freedom, sensitivity and hope.
Après le succès de son album « La Flor », Ana Carla Maza, chanteuse et violoncelliste virtuose, signe les compositions de son nouvel album « Bahia », hommage au quartier Bahia de La Havane, Cuba où elle est née, il y a 26 ans d’un père chilien, le pianiste Carlos Maza et d ‘une mère cubaine la guitariste Mirza Sierra.Ana Carla Maza vient d’une famille intensément liée à la musique et au voyage. La musique a toujours été présente dans sa vie, A 5 ans, Ana Carla commence à jouer du piano, enseignée par Miriam Valdés, sœur du pianiste Chucho Valdés. Miriam Valdés est décédée de Covid-19 en octobre de cette année et Ana Carla lui a dédié le dernier titre de son album.Ana Carla a commencé le violoncelle à 8 ans, est apparue sur scène pour le premier fois à La Havane lorsqu’elle avait 10 ans, participe à 13 ans à un premier album studio …Aujourd’hui, à vingt-six ans, Ana Carla écume les scènes des plus grands festivals. Sa voix et son jeu où se mêlent fougue, indolence et grâce subjuguent, mariant à merveille ses racines latines et son approche décloisonnée de la musique.Avec l’Album « Bahia » Ana Carla Maza crée un univers musical ouvert alliant jazz, musique classique et couleurs de l’Amérique latine où les rythmes comme le Tango, le Huayno, le Son Cubain ou la Bossa Nova se rassemblent pour dessiner un monde de liberté, de sensibilité et d’espoir.
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