Catalina Berroa Explained

Catalina Berroa Ojea (28 February 1849 – 23 November 1911) was a Cuban pianist, music teacher and composer. Cuba's first female conductor.[1] María Catalina Prudencia Román de Berroa Ojea “Catalina Berroa” Trinidad, Las Villas, Cuba. Una mujer que se constituyó en un patrimonio histórico de la enseñanza musical, reconocida también como la primera mujer que dirigió una orquesta en la isla de Cuba. She was the first female conductor in Cuba and mastered seven instruments.

Life and career

Catalina Berroa was born in Trinidad, Las Villas, and studied with local teachers to master several instruments. She operated a music academy in Trinidad where she taught students including her nephew, pianist and composer Lico Jimenez. She also worked as organist in the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, and as organist and choir conductor of the Holy Trinity Church.[2]

Berroa played cello in a trio with Manuel Jimenez on violin and Ana Luisa Vivanco on piano. She also performed as violinist of the Brunet Theater orchestra.[3]

Works

Berroa composed songs, guarachas, hymns and liturgical and sacred music.[4] Selected works include:

Her music has been recorded and issued on media, including:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catalina Berroa, primera directora de orquesta en Cuba . 30 November 2011 . 2019-12-08 . 2019-12-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191208153647/https://cimacnoticias.com.mx/noticia/catalina-berroa-primera-directora-de-orquesta-en-cuba/ . live .
  2. Book: The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. Julie Anne. Sadie. Rhian. Samuel. 1994. W. W. Norton & Company . 9780393034875. 26 January 2011.
  3. Book: Cuban music from A to Z. registration. Orovio, Helio. 2004.
  4. Web site: Catalina Berroa. 26 January 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110718163049/http://sn.cubarte-english.cult.cu/paginas/identidadHistoria/efemerides.php?dia=28&mes=2. 18 July 2011.