Sinfonia Cymru invites Welsh Audiences to Latin America this April and May
Published Wednesday 25 March 2026
Press Release 19.03.26
Sinfonia Cymru invites Welsh Audiences to Latin America this April and May.
Sinfonia Cymru are a dynamic under 30’s orchestra and home to some of the best young professional musicians in the UK. Known for bringing fresh concepts and high quality music to the heart of Welsh communities, their latest project with Colombian Soprano Julieth Lozano Rolong provides Welsh audiences with a unique opportunity to experience music and songs rarely heard outside Latin America.
Chief Executive Caroline Tress said; “We’re passionate about bringing high quality musical experiences to venues all around Wales. We support young musicians at the beginning of their careers, and we always strive to bring something unique to the table. Julieth is an incredible soloist, her energy, creativity and her passion for bringing authentic Latin American music to Welsh audiences makes her a perfect match for our musicians. This is going to be truly unique and a special experience for everyone in the audience.”
Live Latin American music is rarely heard on Welsh stages. This concert invites audiences to experience a vibrant mix of songs from Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. From the lush lyricism of María Grever to the rhythmic brilliance of Esther Forero, Julieth has chosen a fun and vibrant programme written by female composers;
Julieth said; “This is a concert that hopes to remind people that music is universal. I want to bring melodies and rhythms from my side of the world to stages in Wales, and remind other people that our music, especially that of our female composers, is beautiful and worthy of being performed in the best possible way and of not being forgotten.”
The music has been arranged especially for the orchestra by Colombian music-creator Edgar Fuentes. The unusual and unique ensemble includes Julieth’s incredible vocals alongside seven Sinfonia Cymru musicians – violin, trumpet, bass, clarinet, harp, and two percussionists.
As if this concert doesn’t have enough uniqueness already, audiences will also get to experience the beauty and power of Latin American poetry and Julieth will also share her passion for breathwork, inviting those who want to, to join her to experience a deeper connection with the music.
Latin American Song will be approximately 70 minutes. There are three opportunities to experience it:
24.04 @19:30 Rhosygilwen, Cilgerran.
01.05 @20:00 Theatr Clwyd, Mold.
02.05 @19:30 RWCMD, Cardiff.
Tickets are on sale now at www.sinfonia.cymru
Caroline Tress said “Wales and Latin America have a long-standing history, and through this concert we hope to create a new chapter through our shared love of music. Join us for one of the most unique and evocative concerts you’ll hear in Wales in 2026.”
For further information, interviews or press and reviewer tickets please contact Sinfonia Cymru’s Marketing Consultant Heulwen Davies at heulwen@llaiscymru.wales