GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY Award-Winning Cuban Vocalist AyméeNuviola New Latin Jazz Album Havana Nocturne
Havana Nocturne, a new album by renowned musical artist and multi-GRAMMY Award winner Aymée Nuviola.
A master song interpreter with universal appeal, Aymée Nuviola is one of the most celebrated artists of her generation. Known as the La Sonera del Mundo, Nuviola’s powerful artistry and captivating performance style has won hearts all over the world. Throughout her storied career (which includes Nuviola’s starring turn as the titular role in the Celia Cruz inspired Telemundo series Celia, 2017), she has consistently kept Cuban music at the forefront while displaying impressive musical versatility.
Influenced by the cultural climate of the United States, the filin movement took hold in Cuba in the late 1940’s and carried through to the early 1960’s. The word itself is derived from “feeling”, and its musical roots can be traced to the bolero and canción. A rhapsodic time, this movement was transformative for Havana as a constellation of singers and composers of this style emerged. Influenced by the popular jazz vocalists of the day, dashed with some Debuyssian impressionist, as well as the traditional Cuban son and bolero, el filin celebrated the beauty of the city, and gatherings around this music became the centerpiece of Cuban social life with jam sessions, house parties and concerts ubiquitous.
Though born after the height of the filin movement, this powerful and emotional music reached Nuviola as a young girl and made an indelible impression. Since the earliest days of her professional career, filin and bolero have been present in her music and have served as a throughline across her many recordings and live shows. She has even earned the moniker The Voice of El Filin of Her Generation. On Havana Nocturne, Nuviola co
Nuviola’s key collaborator is Kemuel Roig – an exceptional pianist whose 2020 jazz debut Genesis earned him a four star review from Jazzwise Magazine. Produced by Paulo Simeón, Havana Nocturne finds
Havana Nocturne features the work of non-Cuban composers as well, and each track uncovers a new side of the charismatic and seemingly limitless Nuviola. “Obsesión” by Puerto Rican composer Pedro Flores begins as a bolero before moving to a driving and seductive cha-cha. On “Perfidia” by Alberto Domínguez of Mexico, and the closing duo tango “Vete de mí” (by Argentinian pianist/composer Virgilio Expósito), Nuviola displays an impressive fluidity while traversing genres and styles with ease. Her original contribution “Quédate” is an ode to the filinero style, and one of the album’s most endearing performances.
Track listing:
- Imágenes (4:39) Frank Domínguez
- Novia mía (3:38) José A. Méndez
- Me faltabas tú (4:48) José A. Méndez
- Obsesión (5:02) Pedro Flores
- Realidad y Fantasía (5:25) César Portillo de la Luz
- Rosa mustia (4:34) Angel Díaz
- El Jamaiquino (3:53) Niño Rivera
- Quédate (4:31) Aymée Nuviola
- Tu no sospechas (4:58) Marta Valdés
- Perfidia (4:25) Alberto Domínguez
- De la misma forma (4:46) Meme Solis
- Me contaron de ti (5:12) René Touzet
- Vete de mí (4:37) Virgilio Expósito
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