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OMARA PORTUONDO



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   About Omara Portuondo
The story of the life of Omara Portuondo (Havana, 1930) reads like something out of a film script. The daughter of a well-to-do family and a mother of Spanish descent, she relinquished everything to marry a handsome black member of the Cuban national baseball team – a fact that she kept secret since mixed marriages were frowned upon in Cuba at that time – Omara’s first encounter with music was at a very early age. Just as in any other Cuban home, the future singer and her siblings grew up with the songs which her parents, for lack of a gramophone, sang to them. Those melodies, some of which still form part of her repertoire, were young Omara’s informal introduction to the world of music. However, before taking up singing as a career, a fortuitous event led her to first try her hand at dancing, following in the footsteps of her sister Haydee, who was a member of the dance company of the famous Tropicana cabaret. One day, in 1945, two days before the opening night of a big new show, one of the dancers gave in her notice. Having watched her sister rehearse for hours on end, Omara knew the steps by heart and so was offered the vacant place in the company. “It was a very classy cabaret”, Omara recalls, “but it didn’t make any sense. I was a shy girl and was embarrassed at showing my legs”. It was her mother who actually convinced her not to let the opportunity go by and so she began a dancing career that led her to form a legendary duo with Rolando Espinosa and, in 1961, to become a teacher of popular dance at the Escuela de Instructores de Arte. The relationship between Omara and the Tropicana remains intact today and up to 1998 she still performed there from time to time. Omara and her sister Haydee also sang well-known American numbers with a group which included César Portillo de la Luz, José Antonio Méndez and blind pianist Frank Emilio Flynn. They called themselves Los Loquibambla and their style, a Cubanised version of the bossa nova with touches of American jazz, was known as “feeling”. In their radio debut, Omara was introduced as “Miss Omara Brown, the girlfriend of “feeling”, the name by which she is still known by many Cubans today. As the singer herself recalls, Cuban music of that time was influenced by styles from different countries such as Argentina, Brazil and, of course, the USA. In 1952, Omara and Haydee, together with Elena Burke and Moraima Secada, set up a vocal quartet, directed by pianist Aida Diestro. This group became one of the greatest in the history of Cuban music despite the fact that the original ensemble only recorded one single, in 1957 on the RCA Victor label. Omara stayed with the Quarteto Las d’Aida for 15 years. “We toured the States and Aida’s vocal arrangements were very original. Everywhere we went they cheered us and, when Nat King Cole played at the Tropicana, we went on stage to sing with him”, she recalls. Magia Negra, Omara’s debut record, was released in 1959. It combined Cuban music with American jazz and included versions of “That Old Black Magic” and “Caravan”, by Duke Ellington. Despite having embarked on this solo project, Omara Portuondo continued as a core member of Las d’Aida. Two years later, she had to cut short a series of concerts at a Miami hotel and return to Cuba due to the Cuban Missile Crisis, which led to the breaking off of diplomatic relations between the USA and Cuba and to a long period of isolation for the Caribbean country. Omara stayed with Las d’Aida until 1967, when she decided to pursue a solo career. “So many singers had left the island that there was a gap that needed filling”, she says. Cuban culture took on a new lease of life with the appearance of different schools of art and music, which both produced a great number of respected musicians and inspired artistic creation. From then on, Omara not only took on the role of her country’s representative at different international festivals but also consolidated her reputation at national level. The early years of the Cuban revolution were complicated for a country that found itself isolated from the West. In 1967, virtually the whole population was conscripted in an attempt to achieve a record sugarcane harvest. “Everyone was cutting cane and we artists gave them our support by singing to them right there in the fields”, Omara recalls. Omara joined one of Cuba’s most important orchestras, La Orchesta Aragón, with which she travelled all over the world and also recorded several albums, such as the one she did with Adalberto Álvarez in 1984 and Palabras and Desafíos, both on the Spanish Nubenegra label and on which she was accompanied by Chucho Valdés. However, what really catapulted Omara Portuondo to her well-earned fame was her appearance in the cinema in the mid-1990s. After collaborating in the recording sessions for Buena Vista Social ClubTM (World Circuit), on which she sang “Veinte Años” with Compay Segundo, Omara Portuondo, in a duet with Ibrahim Ferrer and deeply affected herself, gave a profoundly moving rendition of that heart-rending number “Silencio”. The success of the record and the film of the same name revealed to the public at large a voice which for years had thrilled those fortunate enough to see her perform in cabarets and clubs in her native Havana. The success of “Silencio” gave a new impulse to Omara’s career and to those of other artists involved in the project. In the following years she travelled the world and recorded various songs with a star-studded group which included great names of Cuban music such as Rubén González, Orlando “Cachaíto” López and Manuel “Guajiro” Mirabal. Omara was the star of the third launching of the Buena Vista Social ClubTM:: Buena Vista Social ClubTM presents… Omara Portuondo (World Circuit). Released in 2000, the album was enthusiastically received and, subsequently, Omara went on tour with Rubén González and Ibrahim Ferrer, thus giving a whole new generation of music lovers the opportunity to discover this illustrious trio live on stage. As a result of this renewed popularity, Omara experienced one of her most fertile and successful periods. After a solo world tour in 2002, in the autumn of the same year, she performed at the Japan Jazz Festival, accompanied by Michael Brecker, Herbie Hancock, John Patitucci, Wayne Shorter and Danilo Pérez. In 2003, she returned to European soil to take part in the legendary Glastonbury Festival before going on to perform in Canada and the USA in autumn, leading a band which included such heavyweights as Papi Oviedo on the Tres, Rolando Baro on piano and Fabián García on the double-bass. That same year, Omara went back to the studio to record her second solo album for World Circuit. The producers were Nick Gold and Alê Siquiera, a respected Brazilian producer well-known for his work with Carlinhos Brown, Caetano Veloso and Tribalistas, winners of a Latin GrammyTM . The technical team was complemented by two renowned professionals, engineer Jerry Boys and Cuban musician and arranger Demetrio Muñiz. Flor de Amor (World Circuit) signals a change in direction in Omara Portuondo’s career: it is an album marked by a more subtle sound and a richness of texture. Omara brought in a mixture of Cuban and Brazilian musicians for this album, and it is this factor which influences the particular style of the music. Never one to sleep on laurels, Omara returned to Europe in 2004 to promote this album, which she performed at such illustrious venues as the North Sea Jazz Festival, Marble Hill House in London, Olympia in Paris and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. That same summer, Omara gave the first concert at Berlin’s legendary Gendarmenmarkt, within the series of concerts “Open-air Classics”. Before an audience of 7,000 people and accompanied by 68 musicians – among whom were members of the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg Symphonic Orchestra, conducted by Scott Lawton – and escorted by such a special guest and friend as Ibrahim Ferrer, it was an unforgettable night which signalled the start of a new, ambitious world tour, the Projecto Especial Sinfónico, which in 2006 led to performances in the most important classical music festivals and theatres. Before 2004 had come to a close, Omara received two great surprises: in Montreaux, the International Red Cross appointed her International Ambassador, making her the first Cuban artist to achieve such a distinction; and Flor de amor was nominated for a GrammyTM in the Best Traditional Tropical Record category. This was not, however, the only accolade that the record was to receive. In the 16th edition of the Billboard Latin Music Awards, in 2005, Flor de amor obtained the Tropical Record of the Year award in the female category. Omara’s career continued at a frenetic rate that year, performing with great singers such as Chaka Khan, Nina Hagen and Marianne Faithfull, with all of whom she performed at the legendary Wiener Festwochen Festival in front of over 45,000 people; with string ensembles such as I Musici, a 15-strong group conducted by the amazing maestro Turovski, and with whom she shared the stage at the 26th edition of the International Montreal Jazz Festival, and who were the inspiration behind the string orchestra project which led to the tour of the following year; and with her own band, with which she went first on a European tour and, later in the year, a tour of Asia. In 2006, Omara continued along the same lines that have characterised her work in recent years. Indeed, her deep-rooted social conscience led her to establish the Fundación de Amigos de Omara in Cancun to provide support to women from all over the world who are the victims of the social and economic circumstances that affect developing countries. Moreover, she kept up her intense musical activity with concerts in Latin America, Asia and Europe, among these one of very special significance for her: the performance in Barcelona which brought her together with Mayte Martín and Martirio in the show “Entre Amigas” and in which she paid tribute to her idol, Ibrahim Ferrer, whom she also honoured with the songs “Casablanca” and “Killing Me Softly”, songs which she and Ferrer sang together on Rhythms del Mundo (Universal) and in which several Cuban artists joined rock groups to play numbers by Radiohead, U2 or Sting, to name a few. And, while in 2006 she was able to work with two figures of the Spanish music scene, 2007 was the year in which she joined forces with one of the legends of Brazilian music, the singer Maria Bethânia. The two of them worked on recordings in Rio de Janeiro, with both Cuban and Brazilian musicians such as pianist Roberto Fonseca and the Brazilians Carlos Baia and Jorge Hélder, and under the close attention of producers Swami Jr (Omara’s current musical director) and Jaime Alem (Bethânia’s current music director). Finally, we come to 2008, a year which Omara started with the tour alongside Bethânia and which will continue with Gracias (Montuno Producciones), the record that marks her sixtieth year in the music business. Recorded in Havana and produced by the Brazilians Alê Siquiera (who also produced her last record) and Swami Jr, what better way to celebrate such an auspicious occasion than to recruit a first-class quintet? Indeed, Omara’s career is one full of exceptional talent and the careers of the musicians that are to take part in this celebration are no less impressive: the three musicians that Omara has worked with in the past – pianist Roberto Fonseca, guitarist and musical director Swami Jr and percussionist Andrés Coayo – and the two musicians who will be debuting alongside “the girlfriend of feeling”, the Israeli double bassist Avishai Cohen and the Hindu percussionist Trilok Gurtu. With Gracias, Omara’s aim is to relive the numbers that she has found most moving and to work with the songwriters she most admires, such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés and Jorge Drexler, the latter being the composer of the record’s title-song, specially dedicated to Omara. These are not, however, the only star guests at this event. If the list were not already impressive enough, other great names will also be present: Chucho Valdés, who performs a number composed by Omara’s son; the brilliant African musician, Richard Bona; and the Brazilian maestro, Chico Buarque. This year, Omara will be performing Gracias on stage in a series of concerts in which she reviews her singing career, accompanied by six musicians. FOR MORE INFO ABOUT OMARA PORTUONDO: www.montuno.com

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Javier





Oct 9 2008 5:07 PM

Omara mi diva
enhorabuen por tu disco el grupo suena muy bien y espero vernos muy pronto
cuidate mucho mi mama
CAÑITA
Cuba Cuba Music





Oct 9 2008 2:26 PM

Hola Omara

Gracias por el add y por tu musica
Great songs

Un saludo
Néstor





Nov 2 2007 12:53 PM

Hola Omara. Gracias por el add. Suerte, salud y vitalidad para seguir dando tan buena música cubana con tu voz. Saludos desde Barcelona, España.
KIKI MBASSI





Oct 31 2007 3:17 PM

HEY OMARA
I LOVE YOUR MUSIC
GOD BLESS
KIKI MBASSI
Dijana





Aug 31 2007 7:08 PM

life is so wonderful with your voice!
my greetings and smiles!
Colette Grand





Aug 8 2007 7:23 PM

Querida Omara, te vi una vez a la Havana cantando "Veinte anos" y lloré todo el tiempo de tu canto, tu me toca profondamente, gracias por la emocion que provocas !
Evaristo





Jun 10 2007 4:27 PM

Hola Omara ,tuve la oportunidad de verte en Royal Alexandra Theatre en Toronto en el espectaculo VIDA y estuviste fabulosa me emocione mucho porque aunque quizas no me recuerde hicimos una gira en el 94 a Marbella con Santiago Alfonso que Dios te siga bendiciendo con esa fuerza y esa unica y gran voz y que este nuevo proyecto tenga muchos mas exitos ...PEACE
Rudy Ochoa





Jan 23 2007 1:36 PM

Hola Omara,
gracias por el add,
un saludo cubano desde Viena,
cuban music greetz outta Vienna,
Rudy
sun saeco





Jan 19 2007 6:09 AM

...love your music !!!
BOCHINCHE





Jan 18 2007 3:44 AM

SEÑORA!! ES UN HONOR PARA NOSOTROS SER INCLUIDOS COMO PARTE DE SUS AMIGOS Y ADMIRARLA POR EXTRAORDINARIA TRAYECTORIA LA CUAL ESTAMOS PENDIENTES SIEMPRE!!
SALUDOS DESDE
VERACRUZ MEXICO
BOCHINCHE
Freedom,Peace & Love





Jan 17 2007 12:14 AM

Omara gracias por el add y por tu musica, ustedes le ponen candela a la vida sin su musica la vida no seria igual.


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Jan 14 2007 3:34 AM

your voice is beautiful...i love tabu..
linda





Jan 13 2007 10:48 AM

I listened today and I am all the better for it. Blessings to you and Cuba always.
[nene]





Jan 12 2007 10:01 PM

gracias por el add

gracias por llenar mi vida con buena musica :)



abrazos
nene
YALODDE.....





Jan 12 2007 7:00 AM

GRACIAS POR DARNOS TANTO, GRACIAS POR SU VOZ Y SOBRE TODAS LAS COSAS GRACIAS POR SER CUBANA COMO YO, QUE DIOS LA BENDIGA...

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renan koen





Jan 11 2007 10:38 PM

Dé gracias para el agregarme. La esperanza para verle en Estambul otra vez.
Muchos amores,
Renan
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Jan 11 2007 10:08 PM

Hey Omara Portuondo, thanks so much for all your support! Check out our new Tune Your World campaign in support of African Musicians. www.tuneyourworld.com
Cactus y sus espinas Folkloricas





Jan 11 2007 6:52 PM

"yo soy un hombre sincero... de donde creece la palma."!!

Gracias Omara! por aceptar el request!!
Esperare tus comments!
que Viva Cuba!!

|o_O|
HAYDAMAKY





Jan 11 2007 4:47 PM

Viva Cuba! Thanks for the adding!!!)))
Greetings from Ukraine!
ROBERTO LOPEZ PROJECT





Jan 9 2007 5:13 PM

Gracias por esa tremenda voz y por todas esas lindas canciones!
Asheber





Jan 3 2007 1:53 PM

Greetings Omara

Bless Up!

Thanks for the link

Much love and respect

Peace and Prosperity for 2007

One Love

Asheber
Elsa Martine





Dec 31 2006 3:07 PM

Belle Année 2007, Chère Omara !!
Santé, Amour et plein de concerts !!
Longue vie à vous Madame Portuondo

elsa * * *
Jazz Pistols





Dec 26 2006 8:21 PM

Hi Omara Portuondo, just a quick hello from the Jazz Pistols - hope you are doing fine and have a nice christmas season. Thanks for being our friend and good luck for the things you do. Best regards - Christoph

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Israel Kantor





Dec 21 2006 11:10 PM

x integrante de la orquesta Van Van acaba de fallecer Julio 1 en su casa de Miami después de desconocida lucha contra el cáncer. Israel fue un sonero muy valioso, un sonero de corazón el cual todo el mundo lo aclamaba por su gran talento y carisma. Formo parte de varias agrupaciones en Cuba en los 70’s como Los Yakos, Nelson, Ireson, Los Reyes del 73 hasta 1979 donde se une la orquesta de Juan Formell y hace historia con su tema “Seis Semanas”. El periódico local de Miami “El Nuevo Herald” señala que Juan Formell les comento sobre el fallecimiento de Israel lo siguiente:
"Israel se hizo en Los Van Van. Tuvo una etapa muy brillante y está entre los cantantes más importantes con los que he trabajado. Para nosotros es una pena la pérdida de Israel"



Juan Formell



En Miami, Kantor formo su propia orquesta Havana Son pero el éxito total fue con
“Tropicana All Stars”. Tropicana All-Stars fue un proyecto en homenaje al bárbaro del ritmo “Benny Moré” en el cual Israel Kantor como cantante principal y 22 músicos de Miami formaron una gran orquesta. Esta orquesta grabo un concierto en DVD y en total grabaron 7 álbumes los cuales consiguieron nominaciones para los premios Grammys. Con la misma agrupación, Israel dio varias Giras por todo los Estados Unidos y hasta logro que promovieran en la radio varios temas en Miami y otros estados
Mario del Monte





Dec 21 2006 5:12 PM

Hola Omara, como siempre pidiendole a Dios que goces de perfecta salud para que nos sigas deleitando con tu unica y maravillosa VOZ. Gracias por anadirme a tu interminable lista de amigos. Un beso,
Mario
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