Mariana Ingold is a composer, instrumentalist, singer and teacher belonging to the movement of Uruguayan music, Mariana has been active as an artist since 1977 in Uruguay and internationally. Mariana has recorded dozens of records of songs, music for children and instrumental music. She has composed music for theater presentations as well as for many educational videos of Uruguay, Brazil, the United States and Spain, receiving various prizes in recognition of her work. Well known in her country for her involvement with environmental organizations, Mariana has the honor to be the godmother of OCC. She has made a recording of her children songs, for the benefit of Aldeas Infantiles SOS, the international orphans organization. Mariana is also the creator of healing spaces through individual and group singing. She has done workshops for actors, dancers, therapists, musicians and educators, as much in Uruguay as in Spain. She also has created many educational music programs for children. She has also worked as musical producer for the first CD of ceremonial songs of the Shuar Indians, descendants of the Jibaros of the Ecuatorial Amazonia, interpreted by Medicine men. This recording has been for the benefit of their community. Her work has also included musicological exploration of Afro-Uruguayan music, Afro-Brazilian music, Afro-Cuban music, the sacred music of the native Americans of South, Central, and North America, and the sacred music of India. She also has coordinated healing workshops through laughter called "The Laughter of Being" and "The Sacred Laughter". For the last two years she has been traveling around the world interviewing artists, teachers, therapists and common people for a non-profit documentary called "Tuning the Instrument". Up until now this documentary has been filmed in India, France, Portugal, Spain, Uruguay and Brazil. Nowadays, she is recording with Kit Walker, two albums at the same time.
Awards
First prize "Singing in Family", 1978 for Uruguayan TV.
Fabini Prize for best composer of music for children
Best Arranger of music for Carnival, for her work with Contrafarsa 93
Best song of Carnival Contrafarsa
Florencio Prize for best music for children's theater for the production "¿Será Imposible?"
Florencio Prize for best music for children's theater for the production "Sonando en Montevideo"
Florencio Prize for best play for children, based on her songs, called "Adivina"
Best Latin song representing Latin America in the festival "Lo Zecchino d'Oro" in Italy.
Her video clip "Llamando" was chosen to represent Uruguay in the World Fair in Seville, 1992.
In 2003 her song "Al Tiempo" represented Latin America again at the festival "Lo Zecchino d'Oro", in Italy.
Platinum Record for her recording "El Planeta Sonoro" for Aldeas Infantiles SOS, the international orphans organization.
Recordings
Mariana's compositions have been recorded by: Mariana Cincunegui, Magdalena Fleitas, Susana Ratcliff, Jorginho do Trumpete, L'Antoniano di Bologna, Sara Hjáltested, Latin Lover, Rubén Rada, La Botija's Band, Lágrima Ríos, Cristina Fernández and Washington Carrasco, Delanuka, Las Tres, Coco Fernández, Patakín, Gustavo Ripa, Liese Lange, La Otra, different carnival groups like Murga Falta y Resto, Curtidores de Hongos, Contrafarsa and La Gran Muñeca, among others, the Choir of the University of Rio de Janeiro, GM Choir of Los Angeles, Choir of the University of Uruguay, among others. The Upsala Choir of Uruguay has recorded all the songs of Mariana's CD "El Gran Misterio".