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Ana Carla Maza

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Cellist, singer and composer — a global independent voice

Ana Carla Maza is a Cuban cellist, singer and composer whose music moves freely between cultures, languages and traditions. Born in Havana and shaped by a life between the Americas and Europe, she has developed a singular artistic voice where classical training, popular rhythms and contemporary songwriting coexist naturally.

Trained as a classical cellist in Paris, Ana Carla Maza transforms the cello into a narrative instrument at the heart of her music, alongside a strong, expressive voice. Her compositions draw from the musical heritage of the Americas — from Cuban and Latin traditions to jazz and folk influences — while remaining deeply personal and unmistakably modern.

After hundreds of concerts across Europe, the Americas and beyond, Ana Carla Maza has established herself as a powerful live performer and an independent artist with a clear artistic vision. Her work is driven by authorship, freedom and transmission, turning personal history into music that resonates across borders and generations.

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AWARDS & RECOGNITION

Special Recognitions

Ana Carla Maza has received international recognition for her distinctive artistic voice and her contribution to contemporary music rooted in Latin American traditions. Her work has been selected and presented on leading cultural platforms, highlighting the originality and depth of her musical vision.

Honorary Mentions

Her projects have been widely praised by international critics and media, who have highlighted her virtuosity as a cellist, the strength of her songwriting, and her ability to transform tradition into a modern and universal musical language.

Professional Achievements

Throughout her career, Ana Carla Maza has performed on some of the most prestigious stages and festivals in Europe and worldwide. She has collaborated with cultural institutions and symphonic orchestras, developing projects that bridge popular music and classical forms

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