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Member Since1/22/2007
Band Websitewww.worldcircuit.co.uk
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Buena Vista Social Club® At Carnegie Hall coming October 2008



WCDO68
Flor de Amor
Musicians List:

Omara Portuondo - vocals

Carlos Emilio - acoustic guitar
Orlando 'Cachaíto' López - bass
Roberto Fonseca - piano
Papi Oviedo - tres
Miguel 'Angá' Díaz - congas
Manuel Galbán - acoustic guitar, piano
Swami Jr - 7 string guitar
Jorge Chicoy - electric guitar
Amadito Valdés - timbales
Alberto 'Virgilio' Valdés - maracas
Ramses M. González - drums
Enrique Lazaga - guiro
Carlos González - bongos
Caridad Valdés Menéndez - coro
Yaremi Alfonso Nápoles - coro
Idania Valdés Casuso - coro
Riena Hernández Centeno - coro

Teresa Garcia - coro
Xiomara Valdés - coro

Caridad Valdés Menéndez - violin
Abilio Betancourt Bejerano - violin
Edward Marzan Betancourt - violin
Yordanys Ravelo Machado - violin
Augusto Diago - violin
Lazaro Dagoberto González - violin
Julian Corrales - violin
Silvio Duquense - violin

Ariel Sarduy - violin
Mario Fernandez - violin
Celso Valdés - violin
Rita Manning - violin

Gavin Wright - violin
Patrick Kiernan - violin
Boguslaw Kostecki - violin
Julain Leaper - violin
Perry Montague-Mason - violin
Kathy Shane - violin
C Thompson - violin
Chris Tombling - violin
Gustav Clarkson - viola
Zoe Jake - viola
Peter Lale - viola
Bruce White - viola
David Daniels - cello
Martin Loveday - cello

Simon Burwell - keyboards (9, 11, 12)
Javier Zalba - clarinet (1)
Emilio de Monte Jr - congas (1)
Emilio del Monte - timbales (1)
Julio Guerra - batas (1)
Jesús 'Aguaje' Ramos - trombone (2)
Miguel de la Hoz - trumpet (3)
Nicholas Bucknell - clarinet (3, 11, 12)
Philip Todd - clarinet (3, 11, 12)
Andy Finton - bass clarinet (3, 12)
Polo Tamayo - flute (4, 5)
Emilio Vega - vibes (6)
Marcos Suzano - percussion (6, 10)
Barbarito Torres - laoud (7, 14)
Eduardo Rubio - flute (7)
Horacio Rodríguez - timbales (7, 14)
Léo Bit Bit - timbau, surdo (7)
Boghan Costa - timbau, surdo (7)
Elton - timbau, surdo (7)
Victor Villa - coro (9)
Carlos M. Calunga - coro (9)
Tirso O. Duarte - coro (9)
Toninho Ferragutti - acordeon (10)
Adel González - congas (11)
Carlinhos Brown - percussion (14)
Angela Lopo - backing vocals (14)
Ale Siquiera - theramin (14)
Nailor Proveta - clarinet (14)




WCD059
Buena Vista Social Club Presents Omara Portundo
Musicians List:

Omara Portuondo - vocals
Ibrahim Ferrer - vocals (8)
Pio Leyva - vocals (6)

Rubén González - piano

Orlando 'Cachaíto' López - bass

Amadito Valdés - timbales
Angel Terry Domech - congas
Filiberto Sánchez - bongos
Carlos González - bongos (11)
Alberto 'Virgilio' Valdés - maracas, clave (4)
Roberto García - guiro
Lázaro Villa - clave

Manuel Galbán - guitar (5)
Eliades Ochoa - guitar (1,2)
Compay Segundo - guitar (6)
Benito Suárez - guitar (6)
Gilberto 'Papi' Oviedo - tres (8)

Manuel 'El Guajiro' Mirabal - lead trumpet
Yaure Muñiz - trumpet, flugelhorn
Yanko Pizaro Pichardo - trumpet
Alejandro Pérez Pichardo - trumpet
Daniel Ramos - trumpet

Antonio Leal - trombone
Jesús 'Aguaje' Ramos - lead trombone
Demetrio Muñiz - trombone

Panteléon Sánchez - lead alto sax
Javier Zalba - alto, soprano sax
Antonio Jiménez - tenor sax
Rafael 'Jimmy' Jenks - tenor sax
Carlos Fernández - tenor sax
Ventura Guitiérrez - baritone sax

Rafael Lázaro Inciarte - clarinet (6)
Haskell Armentoros - clarinet (6)

Dania Valdés - chorus
Teresita Garcia Caturla - chorus
Xiomara Valdés - chorus
Lázaro Villa - chorus
Jesús 'Aguaje' Ramos - chorus

Pedro Depestre González - violin
Humberto Legat - violin
Aeyoth Marichal - violin
Gerardo Garcia - violin
Rogelio Martínez - violin
Ariel Sarduy - violin
Augusto Diago - violin
Hugo Cruz - violin
Julián Corrales - violin

Angel Zalvidar - viola
José Marón - viola
Rafael Cutiño - viola
Roberto Herrera - viola

Arelis Zalvidar - cello
Roy Avila Serrano - cello

Augusto Diago - violin (4)
Ariel Sarduy - violin (4)
José Marón - violin (4)
Arelis Zalvidar - cello (4)

Roger Beaujolais - vibes (5)
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 19 2009 8:00P
Festival FIMPT - Placa de la Vila Vilanova
Jul 23 2009 8:00P
Festival Pirineos Sur - Omara Portuondo Lanuza-Huesca
Jul 29 2009 8:00P
Les Nits de Fourviere - Omara Portuondo featuring Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club Fourviere, No State
Jul 30 2009 8:00P
Forum Assago / Latinamericando Festival Milan
Aug 3 2009 8:00P
Jazz in Marciac - Omara Portuondo featuring Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club Marciac, No State
Aug 5 2009 8:00P
Concert Hall Sete
Aug 7 2009 8:00P
Festival du Pre Cottin Excenevex
Aug 9 2009 8:00P
La Petite Pierre - Omara Portuondo La Petite Pierre
Aug 12 2009 8:00P
Rivierenhof Antwerp
Sep 11 2009 8:00P
Salon Jumbo del Country Club Barranquila
Sep 12 2009 8:00P
TBC Medellin
Sep 24 2009 8:00P
Centro de Eventos Espacio Riesco Santiago

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EARLY DAYS -

Omara Portuondo was born in Havana in October 1930. Her mother came from a rich Spanish family and was expected to marry into another society family. Instead she ran off with the man she loved, a tall, handsome baseball player from the Cuban national team. Moreover, he was black and in those days mixed race marriages were still frowned upon in Cuba. My mother always hid the fact that she had married a black man. If they bumped into each other in the street they had to ignore each other, but at home they recreated what society denied them - a haven of peace and harmony. They loved each other very much, Omara recalls.

They had three children and as in any Cuban household there was music. There wasnt a gramophone - they didnt have the money, but there were the voices of Omaras parents, singing in the kitchen and as they went about their daily lives. She remembers their favourites included songs by Ernesto Grenet and Sindo Garays La bayamesa. They were her first informal singing lessons and the songs remain in her repertoire to this day.

When her older sister Haydee became a dancer at the famous cabaret Tropicana, Omara soon followed her, albeit by accident. One day in 1945, the ballet troupe found itself short when a dancer dropped out two days before an important premiere. Omara had watched her sister rehearse so often that she knew all the steps and was asked to stand in. It was a very chic cabaret but I said it was out of the question, Omara recalls. I was very shy and I was ashamed to show my legs. Her mother told her that she couldnt let them down and thus began a career as a dancer, forming a famous partnership with the dancer Rolando Espinosa; in 1961 Omara actually worked as a popular dance teacher at Art Instructors School. Until as recently as 1998 Omara would occasionally appear at the Tropicana cabaret, but as a special guest singer.

THE FIANCÉE OF FEELING -

At weekends Omara and Haydee would sing American jazz standards with a group of friends which included Cesar Portillo de la Luz, José Antonio Mendez and the blind pianist Frank Emilio Flynn. They became known as Los Loquibambia and the style they played - a Cubanised version of the bossa nova with American jazz influences - became known as feeling or filin as it was often written in Spanish. On their radio debut Omara was introduced as Miss Omara Brown, the fiancée of filin. She is still known by many Cubans as la novia del filin. Omara recalls that Cuban music around this time was influenced by the popular music from a variety of countries including Argentina, Brazil, and of course the United States.

By 1952 Omara and Haydee had formed a female vocal quartet with Elena Bourke and Moraima Secada, led by the pianist Aida Diestro. They were to become one of the most important groups in Cuban musical history and Omara was to remain with the Cuarteto Las DAida for 15 years. The original line-up only ever made a single album for RCA Victor in 1957. We toured America and Aidas vocal arrangements were very innovative. We were acclaimed everywhere and when Nat King Cole played the Tropicana we opened the show for him, Omara recalls.

THE SOLO CAREER -

Her debut solo album, Magia Negra, appeared in 1959. It was an adventurous affair straddling Cuban music and American jazz, and included versions of That Old Black Magic and Duke Ellingtons Caravan.

Even after the release of her solo album she remained with Las DAida, and two years later was with the group singing in a Miami hotel when the Cuban missile crisis caused the rupture in relations with America and began Cubas long period of isolation, they returned home immediately. She continued with Las DAida until 1967 when she left to pursue her solo career. So many singers had gone into exile that there was a gap to be filled, she says. Cuban culture took on greater significance and the arts were actively encouraged with the creation of various art and music schools. Many talented musicians emerged from these schools, and such artists gained a great deal of respect and status within society. Omara would represent Cuba performing at international festivals around the world as well as maintaining a high profile at home.

The early years after the revolution were difficult ones in Cubas history, cut-off from the west. In 1967 Omara remembers almost the entire Cuban population being conscripted in an attempt to break the sugar cane harvest record. Everyone was participating to cut cane in the fields and as artists we were supporting the workers singing in the fields, she recalls.

The Seventies found her singing with the top charanga outfit Orquesta Aragón. She travelled widely, appearing in various countries including France, Japan, Belgium, Finland and Sweden. Omara made many recordings over the next two decades, among her best was an album she recorded with Adalberto Alvarez in 1984 and two albums, Palabras and Desafios (with Chucho Valdés) for the Spanish label Nubenegra in the early Nineties.

BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB -

In 1996, during the recording of World Circuits Buena Vista Social Club sessions Omara was invited to sing a bolero and she chose Veinte años. She sang it together with Compay Segundo, and it became one of the highlights of the album. Omara had only a few hours to record the track as the very next day she was off on tour to Vietnam.

Theres a profound moment in Wim Wenders film Buena Vista Social Club when Omara Portuondo and Ibrahim Ferrer have just finished singing the heartbreakingly beautiful Silencio. The song says that if the flowers in her garden see her sadness they will surely wither and die. As they take the applause, a tear forms in Omaras eye. Ibrahim removes his handkerchief from his pocket and gently wipes away the tear. It is Wenders favourite scene for the way it captures the romance of Cuban music in a single frame. Often dubbed Cubas very own Edith Piaf, Omara Portuondo has been thrilling different audiences in the cabarets and night spots of Havana. The passionate and moving honesty of her voice made her beloved figure in Cuban music. Yet like Ibrahim Ferrer, she had to wait until the Buena Vista album to enjoy wider international recognition.

Omara went on to become part of the legendary Buena Vista performances in Amsterdam and at New Yorks Carnegie Hall and appeared on the follow-up album, Buena Vista Social Club presents Ibrahim Ferrer.

A NEW ERA -

In 2000 World Circuit released Buena Vista Social Club presents Omara Portuondo, the third release in the series and an album which finally places her expressive voice centre stage where it belongs. Omara recorded with a dream backing band which included Buena Vista musicians Rubén González, Orlando Cachaito Lopez, Manuel Guajiro Mirabal and Jesus Aguaje Ramos, and featured guest appearances from Eliades Ochoa, Compay Segundo, Manuel Galbán and Ibrahim Ferrer.

The album was met with great acclaim, and led to Omara embarking on a world tour in 2000-2001 with fellow Buena Vista stars Rubén González and Ibrahim Ferrer, giving a whole new generation of fans the opportunity to see this illustrious trio live in concert.

2002 saw Omara return to the road with an extensive solo world tour, playing numerous dates across North America and Europe. That autumn she played the Jazz Festival in Japan, singing onstage with Michael Brecker, Herbie Hancock, John Patitucci, Wayne Shorter and Danilo Pérez. In 2003 her European summer festival dates included an amazing headlining appearance at the One World stage of the legendary Glastonbury Festival in the UK. She then went on to tour in Canada and the USA in the Autumn of 2003 together with her band which includes talented musicians such as Papi Oviedo in tres, Rolando Baro in piano and Fabian Garcia in bass.

THE FUTURE -

In September 2003 Omara went back to EGREM studios to record her second solo album for World Circuit. Nick Gold is joined on production duties by Alê Siqueira, a Brazilian whose work with Carlhinos Brown, Caetano Veloso, and the Latin Grammy winning Tribalistas, has earned him the reputation as one his countrys hottest producers. Acclaimed engineer Jerry Boys and renowned Cuban musician and arranger Demtrio Muñiz complete the collaborative production team.

Flor De Amor marks a change in direction for Omara Portuondo, this, her second solo album for World Circuit reveals a more richly textured and subtle side to Omaras sound. On this album, the Buena Vista Social Clubs leading lady is backed by the renowned A team of Cuban musicians who, combined with a selection of excellent Brazilian musicans, give the album its distinctive style.

Omara is sounding truly majestic, with these new tracks exhibiting a richness and maturity of a performer at ease with her amazing talent. This album also shows a more introspective side to Omaras character, offering the listener the opportunity to discover a new range of material and styles from her. The songs featured are new interpretations of classic repertoire, a collection of wonderful vignettes, with each track uniquely special. Flor de Amor would see Omara receive another well earned Grammy nomination.

Never one to rest on her laurels, Omara toured Europe throughout the 2004 and 2005 to rave reviews, and following a sensational one-off show with a full symphonic orchestra in Berlin and has included a string section in her 2006 live dates. Still sounding as good as ever, she is in her element while performing live, and has won over international audiences with her gloriously infectious stage presence, crisscrossing continents as an ambassadress of Cuban culture.



Portions of this story first appeared in Vibrations, September 1998. Interview by Francois-Xavier Gomez (revised and updated by Dave McGuire).

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Jul 18 2009 9:21 PM

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Jul 17 2009 11:54 PM

You are so amazing,
God bliss you
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Jul 17 2009 7:06 AM

Hola Omara! Como estas usted? Felizidades! (Lo siento para mi espanol soy apprender...LOL!

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Jul 16 2009 4:23 AM


 

OMARA.......TE QUIERO!!!!!!
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Jul 15 2009 2:14 AM

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Jul 13 2009 9:35 PM

Thanks very much for the add - much appreciated!
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Jul 13 2009 10:40 AM

Gracias por el add.
 

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Jul 13 2009 7:48 AM

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Jul 12 2009 12:55 PM

Beautiful,enchanted,the eternal woman, a living legend=Omara Portuondo!It's a real honour to be one of your Myspace friends!Thank you very much!I hope I'll see you live on stage soon!Many days of peace, blessings and good health to you!Dios la bendiga!Love:attila.

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Jul 11 2009 9:11 AM

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Jul 10 2009 10:41 PM

Muchas gracias per todos Omara,

Su música y voz son muy hermosas, espero más una vez en el concierto con mi mujer venir, quisas en 10.01.09 en el Ausburgo in Alemana. Hasta entonces. Muchos saludos

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Jul 6 2009 6:01 PM

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