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Pilar Boyero

Pilar Boyero Gómez (born May 28, 1974), better known as Pilar Boyero, is a Spanish singer, radio presenter and professor specializing in copla. She was born in Cáceres and nicknamed "La Catedrática de la Copla" ("The Professor of Copla").

Pilar Boyero
Born
Pilar Boyero Gómez

(1974-05-28) May 28, 1974 (age 49)
Cáceres, Spain
Occupations
  • Singer
  • artist
  • radio presenter
  • professor
Years active1992–present
AwardsCubadisco Award: Best internacional album
Musical career
Also known asLa Catedrática de la Copla ("The Professor of Copla")
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals

Biography edit

She studied law at the University of Extremadura. She was a singing and piano student at the "Hermanos Berzosa" Official Conservatory of Music in Cáceres for five years and soloist with the university choir. In Seville she estudied with Maestro Borriño, specializing in copla, and later in Madrid with Maestro Bazán.

She decided to dedicate herself professionally to copla in 1992, after having stood out in this genre performing on local stations, neighborhood parties, festivals, etc.[1] That same year, she participated in the tribute to the composer Juan Solano which was held in Cáceres, with established artists such as Lolita Sevilla, Paquita Rico, María José Santiago, etc., organized by the Cáceres Provincial Council. She was also included in the activity programs of the Junta de Extremadura and the Provincial Councils of Cáceres and Badajoz, such as "Estivalia", "Otoño Musical", among others.

In 1995 she released her first album entitled "El cante mío" on the national market; Recorded at the Jammin 'studios in Mérida.[2] This record work was played on the main radio stations dedicated to Spanish music: Cadena Dial, Radio Nacional de España, etc.[3]

She frequently performed outside the region, performing in Extremaduran clubs such as Igualada (Barcelona), Vitoria, etc., as well as in theaters and venues in Madrid. In May of that year she performed in the capital on Canal 47 television as a guest artist in the program "Las noches del 47", presented by Maestro Bazán. She was included in the Spanish flamenco show "Quejío", devised by flamenco guitarist José Antonio Conde.

In February 1996 she was accompanied on the piano by the pianist Felipe Campuzano, in a performance held at the San Francisco Auditorium of Cáceres. In April of this same year, he toured Morocco, performing in educational centers dependent on the Spanish Embassy. In 1998 he began his summer tour performing in an acoustic concert (piano, double bass and voice) at the legendary Ateneo Cultural Center in Madrid. The same concluding it three months later, in the Congress and Exhibition Palace of Salamanca, performing accompanied by her orchestra.

On April 28, 1999, she presented her second album "Pilar Boyero canta al Maestro Solano", with a concert at the Cáceres Auditorium. (Palace of Congresses of Cáceres.)

Since the beginning of 2002, she has been giving conferences under two headings: "La copla, recuperación de un patrimonio común" y "La copla y las leyes: El derecho de la pasión"; also published in cultural magazines.

In September she participated in the musical show "Extremadura, los sonidos de un pueblo", a production of the Junta de Extremadura for the acts of the Day of Extremadura in the Roman Theater of Mérida.

In addition, that same year she premiered her show "Una vida Entera", a musical project with international artists such as the American trumpeter Jerry González, the Cadiz pianist Chano Domínguez, both protagonists of the film Calle 54 by Fernando Trueba, the jazz-flamenco saxophonist-flautist Jorge Pardo and the violinist Ara Malikian, who took the stage for the first time with Pilar Boyero in a concert held in Guadalupe in August 2002.

On June 4, 2004, she presented her album "Una vida entera", accompanied by Chano Domínguez and Jerry González, at the Gran Teatro de Cáceres and continuing like this, by various theaters in Extremadura.[4] This album is full of art, sensations, emotions, flavors, sighs, but above all, a compliment of the soul and the freedom to dream and love. She renews the copla with nuances of salsa and jazz, opening the way to continue advancing in the world of fusion, thus being a turning point in her career.[5]

Since 2006 she writes, presents and directs the program "Soy lo prohibido" on Canal Extremadura Radio, which is dedicated to copla.[6][7] In addition, she performed the section "La copla por montera" in the program "El Coso" of the same station.

In May 2008 she was honored by more than 40 artists in the "Divina Pilar" exhibition at the Gran Teatro de Cáceres. The exhibition collected a photographic and pictorial treatment of the figure of Pilar Boyero as queen of the copla. In addition, paintings, videos, sculptures and even graffiti were shown; in total more than fifty pieces. At first the show was only going to occupy one floor of the theater, but due to the success of the call, the works were divided into two floors.

In 2009 she was the herald of the Medieval Carnival of Cáceres, at the Palace of the Golfines de Arriba.[8]

That same year she participated in the short film "¡Cuánta mentira!", directed by Marce Solís.[9]

In 2010 she published the album "Cáceres-Manhattan", with lyrics from the homonymous collection of poems by Santiago Tobar and with arrangements by the composer Carlos Ojeda. The concept of the album is about human relationships, how they are established and fluctuate, how some endure and others fade. He opted for the fusion of poetry, copla and other music. The songs surprised by the mix of sounds and their originality. In some cases, due to the quality of the compositions and in others due to the musical risk assumed by this project, far from being commercial.[10]

Since 2011 she teaches 'Historia de la copla' at the University of Extremadura.[11]

In April 2011 she published the EP "Coplas de puñalá", recorded at Casa Limón and Jenny Music, thanks to artists such as Antonio Serrano, Jerry González, Jorge Pardo or Niño Josele. In addition, it has collaborations such as that of Juan Antonio Valderrama. This work revises the classic copla with a very current vision and reflects an important part of the artist's life. The name was due to a phrase by Carlos Cano in an interview with Arturo Pérez Reverte, in which he advocated the copla of the singing café, of the great-grandfather and of the dagger.[12]

Months later she recorded the song "Embrujá por tu querer", with the collaboration of Jerry González, filling this song with New York magic with flamenco overtones, resulting in a complete fusion.

In 2012 she presented the space "Cuadernos de copla" in the program "Nuestra tarde" on Canal Extremadura.[13]

In November 2012, she released the album "Por siempre Carlos Cano", a tribute record to Granada-born singer-songwriter Carlos Cano.

In addition, tour with the show of the same name. One of its peculiarities is that it has the artist's original band, led by Benjamín Torrijo, who accompanied him for 15 years, and is the musical director and director of the arrangements in recent years. The repertoire brings together his most emblematic hits such as "Habaneras de Cádiz", "Alacena de las monjas", "El tango de las madres locas", "Dormido entre rosas" and those titles that he recovered such as "Ojos verdes", "La bien pagá", "Tani", "Antonio Vargas Heredia", "Rocío", reaching its most exciting moment with María la portuguesa, a song which they sing to duet.

In March 2015 she was awarded the "A Tu Vera Award" by Castilla-La Mancha Media.

In April of that same year she received the Grada Award for Leisure at the Palace of Congresses of Badajoz. And in November she was awarded the Menina Award, in recognition of her commitment to the eradication of gender violence.[14]

In 2016 she performed with the Orchestra of Extremadura, conducted by Álvaro Albiach, at the Roman Theater of Mérida, during the Extremadura Day gala.[15] It was broadcast on the international channel Canal Extremadura, which opened the Latin American market for it. That same year, she finished a tribute album to Juan Solano Pedrero, which is titled "Solano sinfónico", recorded with the Orquesta de Extremadura and with the collaboration of Carmen París, Clara Montes and Enrique Heredia Negri.

In 2017 she was awarded the "Cáceres con nombre de mujer Award", in recognition of her defense of women.[16]

In 2019 she received the "Las Vaguadas Award", for her commitment to education and children's rights.

In March 2020, she presented the album "Cuba por coplas", recorded live in Havana on October 20, Cuban Culture Day, with the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, conducted by Enrique Pérez Mesa. In it, the soprano Milagros de los Ángeles made a collaboration. All the songs on the album are by the composer Juan Solano Pedrero from Cáceres. This album was nominated for the Best International Album Cubadisco 2020-2021.

In July 2021, she published her latest album entitled "Notas de viajes", a tribute to Carlos Cano, in which his son Pablo Cano and Israel Rojas, singer of the group Buena Fe, collaborate.

On November 15, 2021, she paid tribute to Rocío Jurado, La Más Grande, with the show "Algo se nos fue contigo", at the EDP Gran Via Theatre in Madrid. It is inspired by the legendary artist, not only the repertoire, but also the staging and costumes. The orchestra was made up of fifteen musicians, directed by Juan Carlos Carrasco, who usually works with artists such as Ricky Martin. The drummer, Juan Carlos Rico, who also played with Jurado herself. And also, a flamenco group, among which is the dancer Andrés Malpica. Among the personalities who attended the event were Enrique Heredia Negri, Olga María Ramos, Javier de Montini, Hilario López Millán, Manuel Francisco Reina, Carlos Vargas, Roser, Mara Barros and Jesús Manuel Ruiz.[17]

Days later she performed with Omara Portuondo and Enrique Heredia Negri in the show "Canciones de ida y vuelta" in Talayuela.[18]

In April 2022 she was a member of the jury of the San Remo Music Awards Cuba.[19][20][21] In addition, she performed concerts and conferences in Cuba, performing with artists such as Waldo Mendoza or Israel Rojas, who is the singer of the group Buena Fe.[22]

Later she was nominated for the Cubadisco Awards in the Best International Album category.[23] She was part of the program of the WOMAD festival in Cáceres 2022, performing at the Carvajal Palace in Cáceres, dedicated to the history of copla from the perspective of women.[24]

In May, finally, she was awarded the Cubadisco 2022 Award for Best International Album. The award ceremony was at the Teatro América in Havana, where the artist performed.[25][26]

In July, she performed several concerts with the Cuban artist Haila Mompié at the 16th Anniversary of Partagás' Friends Meeting in Matelica (Italy), where she received the Partagás' Friends Club Award.

In August she performed at the Salorino Copla Festival. The artists Soraia Branco, Nane Ramos, Guadiana Almena and Lucía Panadero Lechuga also performed.[27]

Nursing homes edit

Since 2006 she has been working with Alzheimer's patients singing copla, thanks to the good results that this genre brings about in them.[28] Also since 2016, she has offered concert cycles, accompanied on the piano by Pedro Monty, in nursing homes in Extremadura, with two programs financed by the Diputación de Cáceres, Diputación de Badajoz, foundations and town councils: “Vivir la copla” and “Te recuerdo”.[29]

Discography edit

  • 1995: El cante mío.
  • 1998: Pilar Boyero canta al maestro Solano.
  • 2004: Una vida entera.
  • 2011: Coplas de puñalá.
  • 2016: Por siempre Carlos Cano.
  • 2020: Cuba por coplas.
  • 2021: Notas de viajes.

Awards and honours edit

  • 2005: Premio Superolé 2005.
  • 2015: Premio Grada al ocio.
  • 2015: Premio A Tu Vera.
  • 2015: Premio Menina 2015.
  • 2017: Premio Cáceres con nombre de mujer.
  • 2017: Premio Las Vaguadas.
  • 2017: Premio Ellas 2020.
  • 2021: Nominación Cubadisco 2020-2021: Mejor Disco Internacional.
  • 2021: Embajadora del Capazo.
  • 2022: Nominación VI Premios Extremadura Exporta: Empresa de servicios.
  • 2022: Premio Cubadisco 2022: Mejor Disco Internacional.
  • 2022: Premio Club Amigos de Partagás.

References edit

  1. ^ "Concierto: "Copla y flamenco en clave de jazz" de Pilar Boyero". Fundación CB (in Spanish). 4 August 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  2. ^ "PILAR BOYERO - CANCIÓN ESPAÑOLA - Arte de Vivir el Flamenco". El Arte de Vivir Flamenco (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Pilar Boyero lleva la canción española por Extremadura". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 8 August 2003. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Pilar Boyero CANTANTE: 'La copla debe contemporizarse y abrirse a otros estilos musicales'". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 17 October 2004. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Pilar Boyero y El Naán cierran esta noche Estivalia". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 8 September 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Soy lo prohibido". Canal Extremadura (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Pilar Boyero: "La copla ha evolucionado"". Extremadurate (in Spanish). 1 January 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Boyero: "Nuestra vida debe ser un permanente carnaval"". Diario HOY (in Spanish). 21 February 2009. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  9. ^ "El grupo Labotika presenta mañana el cortometraje 'Cuanta mentira' en la Sala La Bola de Cáceres". El Economista (in Spanish). 21 May 2009. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  10. ^ "De Cáceres a Manhattan, poesía". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 17 November 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Pilar Boyero: copla, bolos, conferencias y rodajes". Diario HOY (in Spanish). 15 July 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  12. ^ "El nieto del fusilado". El Semanal (in Spanish). 21 February 2009. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Cuadernos de copla". SincroGuía TV (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Policía, Guardia Civil, abogados y la copla, contra la violencia de género". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 24 November 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Copla y Flamenco en clave de Jazz". Diario de Jaraiz (in Spanish). 14 October 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Cáceres homenajea a ocho mujeres". PlanVe (in Spanish). 28 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  17. ^ "De Pilar al cielo". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 9 November 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  18. ^ "Omara Portuondo en concierto con Pilar Boyero y El Negri en Talayuela". Planve (in Spanish). 1 November 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  19. ^ "¿Quiénes son los participantes extranjeros del repudiado San Remo Cuba?". Diario de Cuba (in Spanish). 6 April 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  20. ^ "Inauguran el San Remo Music Awards Cuba 2022". Cuba Sí (in Spanish). 6 April 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  21. ^ "Se inaugura San Remo Music Award con cena concierto en el Hotel Nacional". Cuba Noticias 360 (in Spanish). 6 April 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  22. ^ "Comienza en Cuba festival mundial de filin Bohemia Mía". www.radiohc.cu (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  23. ^ "Cuba se rinde al arte de Pilar Boyero". Canal Extremadura (in Spanish). 24 April 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  24. ^ "MUNDO DE PALABRAS - PILAR BOYERO (ESPAÑA)". Si No Se Cancela (in Spanish). 30 April 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  25. ^ "Cubadisco 2022 dio a conocer sus ganadores". Granma (in Spanish). 18 May 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  26. ^ "Cubadisco 2022 anunció a sus ganadores". Cuba.EsEuro (in Spanish). 22 May 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  27. ^ "El homenaje de Pilar Boyero a Rocío Jurado, broche de oro para el Festival de Copla de Salorino 2022". PlanVe (in Spanish). 14 August 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  28. ^ "Copla para enfermos de alzheimer como terapia". El Periódico Extremadura (in Spanish). 7 December 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  29. ^ ""Vivir la copla" llevará la voz de Pilar Boyero a diez municipios de la provincia". Diputación de Badajoz (in Spanish). 17 May 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Website
  • Pilar Boyero on Facebook
  • Pilar Boyero on Instagram
  • YouTube Channel
  • Discography of Pilar Boyero
  • Pilar Boyero at IMDb

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Pilar Boyero Gomez born May 28 1974 better known as Pilar Boyero is a Spanish singer radio presenter and professor specializing in copla She was born in Caceres and nicknamed La Catedratica de la Copla The Professor of Copla Pilar BoyeroBornPilar Boyero Gomez 1974 05 28 May 28 1974 age 49 Caceres SpainOccupationsSingerartistradio presenterprofessorYears active1992 presentAwardsCubadisco Award Best internacional albumMusical careerAlso known asLa Catedratica de la Copla The Professor of Copla GenresCopla Flamenco Latin balladInstrument s Vocals Contents 1 Biography 2 Nursing homes 3 Discography 4 Awards and honours 5 References 6 External linksBiography editShe studied law at the University of Extremadura She was a singing and piano student at the Hermanos Berzosa Official Conservatory of Music in Caceres for five years and soloist with the university choir In Seville she estudied with Maestro Borrino specializing in copla and later in Madrid with Maestro Bazan She decided to dedicate herself professionally to copla in 1992 after having stood out in this genre performing on local stations neighborhood parties festivals etc 1 That same year she participated in the tribute to the composer Juan Solano which was held in Caceres with established artists such as Lolita Sevilla Paquita Rico Maria Jose Santiago etc organized by the Caceres Provincial Council She was also included in the activity programs of the Junta de Extremadura and the Provincial Councils of Caceres and Badajoz such as Estivalia Otono Musical among others In 1995 she released her first album entitled El cante mio on the national market Recorded at the Jammin studios in Merida 2 This record work was played on the main radio stations dedicated to Spanish music Cadena Dial Radio Nacional de Espana etc 3 She frequently performed outside the region performing in Extremaduran clubs such as Igualada Barcelona Vitoria etc as well as in theaters and venues in Madrid In May of that year she performed in the capital on Canal 47 television as a guest artist in the program Las noches del 47 presented by Maestro Bazan She was included in the Spanish flamenco show Quejio devised by flamenco guitarist Jose Antonio Conde In February 1996 she was accompanied on the piano by the pianist Felipe Campuzano in a performance held at the San Francisco Auditorium of Caceres In April of this same year he toured Morocco performing in educational centers dependent on the Spanish Embassy In 1998 he began his summer tour performing in an acoustic concert piano double bass and voice at the legendary Ateneo Cultural Center in Madrid The same concluding it three months later in the Congress and Exhibition Palace of Salamanca performing accompanied by her orchestra On April 28 1999 she presented her second album Pilar Boyero canta al Maestro Solano with a concert at the Caceres Auditorium Palace of Congresses of Caceres Since the beginning of 2002 she has been giving conferences under two headings La copla recuperacion de un patrimonio comun y La copla y las leyes El derecho de la pasion also published in cultural magazines In September she participated in the musical show Extremadura los sonidos de un pueblo a production of the Junta de Extremadura for the acts of the Day of Extremadura in the Roman Theater of Merida In addition that same year she premiered her show Una vida Entera a musical project with international artists such as the American trumpeter Jerry Gonzalez the Cadiz pianist Chano Dominguez both protagonists of the film Calle 54 by Fernando Trueba the jazz flamenco saxophonist flautist Jorge Pardo and the violinist Ara Malikian who took the stage for the first time with Pilar Boyero in a concert held in Guadalupe in August 2002 On June 4 2004 she presented her album Una vida entera accompanied by Chano Dominguez and Jerry Gonzalez at the Gran Teatro de Caceres and continuing like this by various theaters in Extremadura 4 This album is full of art sensations emotions flavors sighs but above all a compliment of the soul and the freedom to dream and love She renews the copla with nuances of salsa and jazz opening the way to continue advancing in the world of fusion thus being a turning point in her career 5 Since 2006 she writes presents and directs the program Soy lo prohibido on Canal Extremadura Radio which is dedicated to copla 6 7 In addition she performed the section La copla por montera in the program El Coso of the same station In May 2008 she was honored by more than 40 artists in the Divina Pilar exhibition at the Gran Teatro de Caceres The exhibition collected a photographic and pictorial treatment of the figure of Pilar Boyero as queen of the copla In addition paintings videos sculptures and even graffiti were shown in total more than fifty pieces At first the show was only going to occupy one floor of the theater but due to the success of the call the works were divided into two floors In 2009 she was the herald of the Medieval Carnival of Caceres at the Palace of the Golfines de Arriba 8 That same year she participated in the short film Cuanta mentira directed by Marce Solis 9 In 2010 she published the album Caceres Manhattan with lyrics from the homonymous collection of poems by Santiago Tobar and with arrangements by the composer Carlos Ojeda The concept of the album is about human relationships how they are established and fluctuate how some endure and others fade He opted for the fusion of poetry copla and other music The songs surprised by the mix of sounds and their originality In some cases due to the quality of the compositions and in others due to the musical risk assumed by this project far from being commercial 10 Since 2011 she teaches Historia de la copla at the University of Extremadura 11 In April 2011 she published the EP Coplas de punala recorded at Casa Limon and Jenny Music thanks to artists such as Antonio Serrano Jerry Gonzalez Jorge Pardo or Nino Josele In addition it has collaborations such as that of Juan Antonio Valderrama This work revises the classic copla with a very current vision and reflects an important part of the artist s life The name was due to a phrase by Carlos Cano in an interview with Arturo Perez Reverte in which he advocated the copla of the singing cafe of the great grandfather and of the dagger 12 Months later she recorded the song Embruja por tu querer with the collaboration of Jerry Gonzalez filling this song with New York magic with flamenco overtones resulting in a complete fusion In 2012 she presented the space Cuadernos de copla in the program Nuestra tarde on Canal Extremadura 13 In November 2012 she released the album Por siempre Carlos Cano a tribute record to Granada born singer songwriter Carlos Cano In addition tour with the show of the same name One of its peculiarities is that it has the artist s original band led by Benjamin Torrijo who accompanied him for 15 years and is the musical director and director of the arrangements in recent years The repertoire brings together his most emblematic hits such as Habaneras de Cadiz Alacena de las monjas El tango de las madres locas Dormido entre rosas and those titles that he recovered such as Ojos verdes La bien paga Tani Antonio Vargas Heredia Rocio reaching its most exciting moment with Maria la portuguesa a song which they sing to duet In March 2015 she was awarded the A Tu Vera Award by Castilla La Mancha Media In April of that same year she received the Grada Award for Leisure at the Palace of Congresses of Badajoz And in November she was awarded the Menina Award in recognition of her commitment to the eradication of gender violence 14 In 2016 she performed with the Orchestra of Extremadura conducted by Alvaro Albiach at the Roman Theater of Merida during the Extremadura Day gala 15 It was broadcast on the international channel Canal Extremadura which opened the Latin American market for it That same year she finished a tribute album to Juan Solano Pedrero which is titled Solano sinfonico recorded with the Orquesta de Extremadura and with the collaboration of Carmen Paris Clara Montes and Enrique Heredia Negri In 2017 she was awarded the Caceres con nombre de mujer Award in recognition of her defense of women 16 In 2019 she received the Las Vaguadas Award for her commitment to education and children s rights In March 2020 she presented the album Cuba por coplas recorded live in Havana on October 20 Cuban Culture Day with the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba conducted by Enrique Perez Mesa In it the soprano Milagros de los Angeles made a collaboration All the songs on the album are by the composer Juan Solano Pedrero from Caceres This album was nominated for the Best International Album Cubadisco 2020 2021 In July 2021 she published her latest album entitled Notas de viajes a tribute to Carlos Cano in which his son Pablo Cano and Israel Rojas singer of the group Buena Fe collaborate On November 15 2021 she paid tribute to Rocio Jurado La Mas Grande with the show Algo se nos fue contigo at the EDP Gran Via Theatre in Madrid It is inspired by the legendary artist not only the repertoire but also the staging and costumes The orchestra was made up of fifteen musicians directed by Juan Carlos Carrasco who usually works with artists such as Ricky Martin The drummer Juan Carlos Rico who also played with Jurado herself And also a flamenco group among which is the dancer Andres Malpica Among the personalities who attended the event were Enrique Heredia Negri Olga Maria Ramos Javier de Montini Hilario Lopez Millan Manuel Francisco Reina Carlos Vargas Roser Mara Barros and Jesus Manuel Ruiz 17 Days later she performed with Omara Portuondo and Enrique Heredia Negri in the show Canciones de ida y vuelta in Talayuela 18 In April 2022 she was a member of the jury of the San Remo Music Awards Cuba 19 20 21 In addition she performed concerts and conferences in Cuba performing with artists such as Waldo Mendoza or Israel Rojas who is the singer of the group Buena Fe 22 Later she was nominated for the Cubadisco Awards in the Best International Album category 23 She was part of the program of the WOMAD festival in Caceres 2022 performing at the Carvajal Palace in Caceres dedicated to the history of copla from the perspective of women 24 In May finally she was awarded the Cubadisco 2022 Award for Best International Album The award ceremony was at the Teatro America in Havana where the artist performed 25 26 In July she performed several concerts with the Cuban artist Haila Mompie at the 16th Anniversary of Partagas Friends Meeting in Matelica Italy where she received the Partagas Friends Club Award In August she performed at the Salorino Copla Festival The artists Soraia Branco Nane Ramos Guadiana Almena and Lucia Panadero Lechuga also performed 27 Nursing homes editSince 2006 she has been working with Alzheimer s patients singing copla thanks to the good results that this genre brings about in them 28 Also since 2016 she has offered concert cycles accompanied on the piano by Pedro Monty in nursing homes in Extremadura with two programs financed by the Diputacion de Caceres Diputacion de Badajoz foundations and town councils Vivir la copla and Te recuerdo 29 Discography edit1995 El cante mio 1998 Pilar Boyero canta al maestro Solano 2004 Una vida entera 2011 Coplas de punala 2016 Por siempre Carlos Cano 2020 Cuba por coplas 2021 Notas de viajes Awards and honours edit2005 Premio Superole 2005 2015 Premio Grada al ocio 2015 Premio A Tu Vera 2015 Premio Menina 2015 2017 Premio Caceres con nombre de mujer 2017 Premio Las Vaguadas 2017 Premio Ellas 2020 2021 Nominacion Cubadisco 2020 2021 Mejor Disco Internacional 2021 Embajadora del Capazo 2022 Nominacion VI Premios Extremadura Exporta Empresa de servicios 2022 Premio Cubadisco 2022 Mejor Disco Internacional 2022 Premio Club Amigos de Partagas References edit Concierto Copla y flamenco en clave de jazz de Pilar Boyero Fundacion CB in Spanish 4 August 2021 Retrieved 3 September 2022 PILAR BOYERO CANCIoN ESPANOLA Arte de Vivir el Flamenco El Arte de Vivir Flamenco in Spanish Retrieved 3 September 2022 Pilar Boyero lleva la cancion espanola por Extremadura El Periodico Extremadura in Spanish 8 August 2003 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Pilar Boyero CANTANTE La copla debe contemporizarse y abrirse a otros estilos musicales El Periodico Extremadura in Spanish 17 October 2004 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Pilar Boyero y El Naan cierran esta noche Estivalia El Periodico Extremadura in Spanish 8 September 2017 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Soy lo prohibido Canal Extremadura in Spanish Retrieved 3 September 2022 Pilar Boyero La copla ha evolucionado Extremadurate in Spanish 1 January 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Boyero Nuestra vida debe ser un permanente carnaval Diario HOY in Spanish 21 February 2009 Retrieved 3 September 2022 El grupo Labotika presenta manana el cortometraje Cuanta mentira en la Sala La Bola de Caceres El Economista in Spanish 21 May 2009 Retrieved 3 September 2022 De Caceres a Manhattan poesia El Periodico Extremadura in Spanish 17 November 2011 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Pilar Boyero copla bolos conferencias y rodajes Diario HOY in Spanish 15 July 2011 Retrieved 3 September 2022 El nieto del fusilado El Semanal in Spanish 21 February 2009 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Cuadernos de copla SincroGuia TV in Spanish Retrieved 3 September 2022 Policia Guardia Civil abogados y la copla contra la violencia de genero El Periodico Extremadura in Spanish 24 November 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Copla y Flamenco en clave de Jazz Diario de Jaraiz in Spanish 14 October 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Caceres homenajea a ocho mujeres PlanVe in Spanish 28 August 2018 Retrieved 3 September 2022 De Pilar al cielo El Periodico Extremadura in Spanish 9 November 2021 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Omara Portuondo en concierto con Pilar Boyero y El Negri en Talayuela Planve in Spanish 1 November 2021 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Quienes son 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