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Manuel Ochoa is a Cuban conductor and composer who has been active in the music industry since the 1950s. He is best known for his work with the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, which he conducted from 1959 to 1975. He has also conducted the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, the National Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, and the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia. Ochoa was born in Holguín, Cuba, on October 6, 1925. He studied music at the National Conservatory of Music in Havana, and later at the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City. He has composed numerous works for orchestra, chamber music, and solo instruments. Ochoa has received numerous awards and honors, including the National Music Award of Cuba in 1975, the National Music Award of Mexico in 1977, and the National Music Award of Venezuela in 1979. He was also awarded the Order of Merit of the Republic of Cuba in 1981. As of 2021, Manuel Ochoa's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Occupation Music conductor, professor
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 6 October, 1925
Birthday 6 October
Birthplace Holguín, Cuba
Date of death 2006 - (aged 81)
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Who Is Manuel Ochoa's Wife?

His wife is Sofia Ochoa

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Parents Manuel Trinidad Ochoa Caridad Ochoa
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Manuel Ochoa Net Worth

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1989

In 1989 Maestro Ochoa founded the Miami Symphony Orchestra as a cultural expression of Miami's multiethnic community. Ochoa served as the artistic director and conductor of the Miami Symphony Orchestra from its founding in 1989 until 2006, leading the orchestra in award-winning programming and performances, including guest performances at prestigious venues such as New York City's famed Carnegie Hall.

1969

After studying and working in Cuba, Spain, Vienna, and Rome, Ochoa settled in Miami following the Cuban Revolution. He was among the first of Miami's Cuban exile artists to see the creative opportunities that the city could offer as the gateway of the Americas. In 1969 Ochoa conceived the Centro de Artes de America, a performing arts center to promote cultural collaboration across the Americas. Between 1969 and 1980 he founded and became general director and orchestra conductor for the Sociedad Artístico Cultural de las Americas and the Compañia Hispano-Americana de Arte in Miami. Both organizations made major contributions to the cultural development of the South Florida area and received public recognition from the City of Miami and Dade County for outstanding cultural achievement.

1925

Manuel Ochoa (born October 6, 1925) was a Cuban exile musician, choral and orchestra conductor who founded the Miami Symphony Orchestra.

Manuel Ochoa was born on October 6, 1925, in Holguín, Cuba to Manuel Trinidad Ochoa and Caridad Ochoa. He showed a strong ability for music from an early age, beginning his music studies with his mother, Caridad, a classically trained opera singer. Manuel Ochoa made his musical debut in his hometown at the age of seventeen, conducting Verdi's Il Trovatore. In 1942 he created the Sociedad Coral de Holguín, conducting the chorale ensemble until 1946. As music director of the Sociedad Coral, Ochoa presented international renowned artists such as the Vienna Boys Choir, with whom he began a close and longstanding collaboration. This relationship served as inspiration to create the Niños Cantores de la Habana for Cardinal Archbishop Monsignor Manuel Arteaga.