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Enrique Pérez Mesa (Matanzas, 1960)
Adjunct Director of National Symphonic Orchestra of Cuba. In 1993,
he graduated from Superior Institute of Art in the specialty of
Orchestral Direction under the leading of professor Guido López-Gavilán,
Tomás Fortín and Elena Herrera. That year he was in
charge of Concerts Band of his natal city.
He made international tours with Symphonic Orchestra of Matanzas
and has been director of Symphonic Orchestra of Theater Claudio
Santoro in Brasilia, Symphonic Orchestra of U.F.P in Rio de Janeiro,
Camerata Universitary of Zacatecas, Chamber Orchestra of Morelos,
Symphonic Orchestra of Michoacán and Symphonic Orchestra
of Palermo Theater.
He attended the XVI International Festival of Ballet in Havana (1998)
in coproduction with General Society of Authors and Editors in Spain.
In the same year, he recorded the oratory Salmo de las Américas
by José María Vitier.
Enrique was also delegate of Congress for Music Personalities held
in Israel on 1999.
Having conducted all Cuban Symphonic Orchestras and the National
Opera Orchestra, he is currently General Director of Symphonic Orchestra
in Matanzas and in November 2001, he was appointed as Adjunct Director
of National Symphonic Orchestra of Cuba.
His repertoire is undertaking chamber, symphonic, symphonic-choral,
opera and ballet music, plus the stylist work running from the Baroque
until the contemporary streams.
See discoghaphy in www.discuba.com
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