The Foundation also awarded an additional 43
scholarships to music students worldwide
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GRAMMY Cultural Foundation
The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® awarded the Sebastián
Yatra Scholarship to Cuban double bass player Leo Luna
Roblejo during a special ceremony in Miami, hosted by
award-winning journalist Pamela Silva, and sponsored by Loud
And Live as part of their $1 million commitment over five years.
Yatra, a Latin GRAMMY® winner and GRAMMY® nominee, performed
alongside Luna Roblejo and additional scholarship recipients and
alumni.
Also known as the Prodigy Scholarship, and sponsored annually by
a Latin music icon, it was created ten years ago to support music
education and Latin music genres. It holds a maximum value of
$250,000 and allows Luna Roblejo to pursue a bachelor's degree at
Berklee College of Music in Boston, starting this fall. In
addition, the scholarship supports the costs of tuition, room,
board and wrap around services that include ongoing mentorship and
learning opportunities provided in partnership with the Latin
GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. Previous sponsors include: Nicky
Jam (2023), Sofia Carson (2022), Juanes (2021),
Julio Iglesias (2020), Emilio and Gloria Estefan
(2019), Carlos Vives (2018), Miguel Bosé (2017),
Juan Luis Guerra (2016) and Enrique Iglesias
(2015).
Luna Roblejo, who resides in Miami, was selected by the
Foundation's Scholarship Committee from a highly competitive group
of hundreds of applicants worldwide. Since its establishment, the
Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation has committed an extraordinary sum
of more than $10 million in scholarships, grants, musical
instruments, and educational programs throughout the United States
and Ibero-America.
“It is with immense pride that we bestow our tenth Prodigy
Scholarship as we continue to celebrate a decade of the
Foundation’s unwavering mission to support and cultivate the next
generation of Latin music creators,” said Raquel "Rocky"
Egusquiza, Executive Director of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural
Foundation. “We are profoundly grateful for the generosity of
respected artists such as Sebastián Yatra that provides these
talented musical students the opportunity to follow their dreams
and carry forward the rich legacy of Latin music.”
“Being a part of this incredible initiative alongside the Latin
GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, which supports young people on their
journey to fulfill their dreams in music, is an honor,” shared
Yatra. “Music has the power to change lives and unite cultures, and
I am excited to see how these young people, like Leo, will carry
forward the legacy of Latin music with passion and dedication. I am
grateful for the opportunity to contribute to their education and
artistic development,” he added.
“Music has been my calling and my passion ever since I was a
young child, and to have the opportunity to pursue my dream thanks
to the support of Sebastián Yatra and the incredible Latin GRAMMY
Cultural Foundation is beyond anything I could have imagined,” said
Luna Roblejo. “I am committed to making you all proud, and I will
take full advantage of this opportunity, working hard every day to
make the most of this gift.”
The Foundation also announced the recipients of its annual
Gifted Tuition, Tuition Assistance, Bulova and Gibson Gives
scholarships—with additional funds from First Horizon and the
Arturo Sandoval Institute—that award 43 talented students from
diverse backgrounds the opportunity to pursue an education at some
of the most prestigious music institutions in the world.
Gifted Tuition Scholarship
Recipients:
The following three students will each receive the Gifted
Tuition Scholarship, with a maximum value of $120,000, which will
support the tuition costs of four years of study at the university,
college or music institution of their choice, and includes wrap
around services provided by the Foundation:
- Abraham Jiménez Sánchez, pianist from the Dominican
Republic
- Marcos Castilla Jiménez, pianist from Spain
- Melany Fiorella Cisneros Fernández, bass player from Peru
Tuition Assistance, Bulova and Gibson
Gives Scholarship Recipients:
In addition, the following 40 students will each receive the
Tuition Assistance Scholarship, a one-time scholarship with a
maximum value of $12,500 toward the tuition costs for the
university or college of their choice, and includes wrap around
services provided by the Foundation. Bulova will sponsor one
Tuition Assistance Scholarship and Gibson Gives, Gibson's
philanthropic division, will sponsor three Tuition Assistance
Scholarships of up to $12,500 each, in addition to a gifted Gibson
or Epiphone instrument, for students pursuing a music education
with electric or acoustic guitar as their principal instrument:
NAME
INSTRUMENT
COUNTRY
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
Andrés Felipe Palacios
Guitar
Colombia
Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins
University
Pedro Henrique Cheik Costantin
Guitar
Brazil
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima
Pedro Secco
Guitar
Brazil
Berklee College of Music
Adrian Delgado
Piano
Venezuela
Berklee College of Music
Alberto Barba
Piano
Spain
Manhattan School of Music
Andrés Guerra
Guitar
Venezuela
Mannes School of Music at The New
School
Carla Chiang
Piano
Dominican Republic
Berklee College of Music
Carlos Chacon
Violin
Venezuela
Roosevelt University
Cobe Isai Banda Salcido
Guitar
Mexico
Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
Cristian Tamblay
Drum Set
Chile
New York University
Daniel Olivero
Voice
Venezuela
Art House Academy
Dora Oliva Devoghel
Violin
Venezuela
New England Conservatory
Eduardo de Abreu Moro
Guitar
Brazil
New York University
Estevan Olmos
Percussion
United States
University of Southern California
Filipe Gomes da Silva
Trombone
Brazil
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima
Franco Dilmé Romero
Saxophone
Cuba
University of North Carolina
Greensboro
Guillermo Wan
Bass
Ecuador
Berklee College of Music
Héctor Moreno Guerrero
Piano
Dominican Republic
Berklee College of Music
João Vítor Aredes Martins Paulo
Drum Set
Brazil
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima
Juan Bautista Saus Ruiz
Saxophone
Spain
Eastman School of Music
Juan Diego Alvan Madueño
Piano
Peru
Los Angeles College of Music
Laia Martínez Gelabert
Bass
Spain
Berklee College of Music
Laura Victoria Arean
Piano
Cuba
Schulich School of Music, Canada
Lorenzo Curik
Drum Set
Argentina
Berklee College of Music
Lucía Gregorio
Voice
Spain
Centro Superior Música Creativa
Luis González
Cello
Venezuela
Roosevelt University
Manuela Sánchez Goubert
Voice
Colombia
Berklee College of Music
María Jose Insuasti
Voice
Colombia
Concordia University Irvine
María Medina
Piano
Cuba
Berklee College of Music
Marien Femerling García
Piano
Mexico
Manhattan School of Music
Marina Marchi Silveira
Voice
Brazil
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima
Murilo Reis Teixeira
Piano
Brazil
Faculdade de Música Souza Lima
Pau Jorba Bonastre
Saxophone
Spain
Mannes School of Music at The New
School
Octavio Mujica
Cello
Venezuela
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Pia Ella Odar Ruiz
Bass
Peru
Berklee College of Music
Rafael Nocedo
Piano
Cuba
Berklee College of Music
Sergio de Miguel
Piano
Spain
Columbia College Chicago
Simón Martínez
Piano
Ecuador
Berklee College of Music
Sofía Almeida
Voice
Portugal
Berklee College of Music
Andrés Escalona
Bass
Colombia
Berklee College of Music
ABOUT THE LATIN GRAMMY CULTURAL FOUNDATION:
The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® is a 501(c)(3) charitable
organization established by The Latin Recording Academy® with the
vision of becoming a global champion of music education and
empowering communities through Latin music and culture. In 2024 the
Foundation will celebrate its 10-year anniversary, and during the
last decade it has fostered the next generation of Latin music
creators through scholarships, education programs and grants that
advance Latin music and celebrate its rich cultural heritage. To
date, the Foundation has donated more than $10 million dollars with
the support of The Latin Recording Academy’s members, artists,
corporate sponsors and other generous donors. For additional
information or to donate, please visit
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ABOUT SEBASTIÁN YATRA:
Sebastián Yatra is a leading force in Latin music today. The
Colombian-born singer-songwriter has shown there's no limit to his
artistry and composition through his hits that explore sounds
spanning the Latin genre, including pop, urban, and traditional
music influences. Since launching with his debut album Mantra in
2018, Yatra's songs have amassed over 37 billion combined streams
across all digital music platforms and 26 RIAA certifications. In
2022, he won two Latin GRAMMYs®, including Best Pop Vocal Album for
his third LP Dharma, which was also nominated for Best Latin Pop
Album at the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards®. That same year, “Dos
Oruguitas,” the song Yatra performed for the Disney movie Encanto,
was nominated for an Academy Award and saw him perform the single
on the Oscar stage. His recent hits include “Energía Bacana,” which
he performed at the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, and
“VAGABUNDO,” which is certified Latin Platinum in the U.S. The
chart-topping talent has collaborated with a variety of peers
including John Legend, Rita Wilson, the Jonas Brothers, Michael
Bublé, Ricky Martin, Carlos Vives, Myke Towers, Manuel Turizo,
among others, and is currently working on his fourth album.
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