Ramón Guerra García is much more than a musician: he is a creative force. Industrial relations specialist, publicist, teacher, composer, arranger, director of choirs, bands, and orchestras, music producer, and talented violinist. His versatility has led him to leave his mark on every project he touches.
Born in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela (1977), he grew up within the prestigious National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela, where he was recognized as a musical ambassador of the country. In 1986, he began a career that has exceeded 39 years of artistic career, marked by advanced violin and conducting studies at the prestigious Chigiana Academy in Siena, Italy, and by concerts in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. His work has earned him numerous albums, awards, and decorations.
As a conductor, he has been at the head of countless orchestras in Venezuela, including: Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Táchira, Youth of Chacao, Brass Ensemble of Venezuela, Metropolitan Philharmonic of Anzoátegui, Youth and Children’s Symphonies of Ciudad Bolívar, Yaracuy, Lara, and Anzoátegui, among many others.
His talent has also resonated outside the country, directing groups in Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Bolivia, and collaborating with ensembles and orchestras in cities such as Tlaxcala, Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz, Querétaro, Chihuahua, Morelia, Baja California, among others.
Today, Ramón continues to expand his legacy from the United States. He is a professor at Meadowood Music Academy (Blandon, PA), violinist of the Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra, member of Mariachi Tierra Mía and Mariachi Flores, member of the Arts and Music Commission of Kutztown University, and director of Productions and Events Ramón Guerra.
Rosa J. Parra
Founder and Editor
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