José María Vitier

 

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José María Vitier is a Cuban music composer and pianist. He has made music for movies and television, as well as compositions for piano, symphonic orchestra, chamber orchestra, among other formats. His style often combines the classical and Cuban folk music styles. Some of his most remarkable works are his compositions for the Cuban film Fresa y Chocolate, and his Cuban mass

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José María Vitier

Born 1954-01-07 (72 years ago) in Havana.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Ariel Award for Best Original Score (Un embrujo) 41st Ariel Awards 1999 Un Embrujo
Parents

Cintio Vitier, Fina García Marruz

Sibling

Sergio Vitier

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José María Vitier is a Cuban music composer and pianist. He has made music for movies and television, as well as compositions for piano, symphonic orchestra, chamber orchestra, among other formats. His style often combines the classical and Cuban folk music styles. Some of his most remarkable works are his compositions for the Cuban film Fresa y Chocolate, and his Cuban mass.

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