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Aymée Nuviola, like Cuba itself, embodies that magical blend. Born into a family of musicians, some of her earliest memories are at the piano working through melodies between lessons. Later, as she was receiving her classical training at Cuba’s top musical academy, she recalls her fascination with all kinds of music from Debussy to Bossa Nova. At an early age, Aymée Nuviola won the most prominent singing contest that took place in Cuba, an achievement that led her to record with the most important musical bands on the island, such as Irakere and NG La Banda, among others.
Her latest production, “Como Anillo Al Dedo” (Latin Grammy Winner 2018), has seamlessly blended her influences into musical creations and performances that leave listeners thirsty for more. She also has multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations, as well as collaborated in several Grammy-winning productions. Aymée has been #1 on the Billboard Tropical chart on two occasions.
Aymée’s music is an island without borders, open to the world, friendly, upbeat, smart, and willing to share her most personal, intimate truths with the world.
Gonzalo Rubalcaba was already a Young Phenom with a budding career in his native Cuba when he was discovered by Dizzy Gillespie in 1985. Since, Piano & Keyboard Magazine selected him in 1999 as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century alongside figures such as Glenn Gould, Martha Argerich, and Bill Evans; he has won two Grammys and two Latin Grammys; and he has established himself as a creative force in the jazz world.
Gonzalo was born into a musical family in Havana. A child prodigy who by the age of 6 was playing drums in his father’s orchestra, he started his formal training two years later with piano as his main instrument to, as he once recalled, “just to please my mother.” He graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts in Havana with a degree in composition.
In any language of music he chooses, Gonzalo’s works are both moving and authentic, bearing the initial artistic intent of transforming the everyday routine to accentuate beauty and substance.
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