
Marieva Dávila
Marieva Dávila began studying music and piano at an early age. She obtained the academic title of Performing Pianist and studied contemporary harmony, composition and improvisation, and flamenco dance. The musical language created by Marieva is reflected in her compositions, which blend the fundamental elements of academic music, jazz, flamenco, and Venezuelan music.
She has recorded three albums, the first, “Piano de Ida y Vuelta” (2010), is a solo piano with a repertoire of classical works and her own compositions. The second “Un piano, dos hermanas” (2014) and third album, “Travesía, canciones de Latinoamérica” (2017), were recorded with her sister, the pianist, singer, and songwriter Prisca Dávila. Both records contain four-handed songs, her own compositions, and classics of Venezuelan and Latin American music.