Sheila del Bosque
About Sheila
Sheila del Bosque Fuentes is a multi-award-wining flutist, composer, and conductor originally from Cuba. She is proudly a Haynes artist flutist and currently Jazz Committee Chair of the National Flute Association.
Throughout her career, del Bosque has been performing with orchestras such as the Orchestra of Lyceum Mozartiano from Havana to Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg, the National Orchestra of Cuba, and the Cuban European Youth Academy and Orchestra. Some of the festivals and stages she has performed include the Kurhaus Wiesbaden at the Rheingau Festival in 2015 and the Konzerthaus Berlin at the Young Euro Classic Festival in 2017.
Sheila has performed in major theaters and festivals in Cuba, South Korea, Mexico, Germany, and the United States. She has played for influential personalities such as Pope Francis, Jill Biden, Usher, Bon Jovi, and The Rolling Stones. Awarded a full-tuition scholarship, del Bosque enrolled in 2018 at the Berklee College of Music, where she graduated with a dual major in Performance and Film Scoring and minor in Orchestral Conducting.
At Berklee, she shared the stage with musicians such as Paquito d’Rivera, Omar Hakim, Danilo Perez, Berta Rojas, and Aida Cuevas. The Sheila del Bosque Quartet represented Berklee at the opening of the 49th annual Next Generation Jazz Festival in Monterey and she recorded her original “Si mi Isla fuese Niño” and a Two Track concert for the Berklee YouTube Channel. These projects feature contemporary and traditional Afro-Cuban music with the influence of European and jazz ingredients.
As a conductor, del Bosque held the position of assistant conductor of the Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra for one year, led by Dr. Julius P. Williams. In the fall of 2022, she produced QUEENS, a concert with her own orchestra to create and promote spaces for a new generation of women composers through high-quality performance, education, and community engagement. She collaborated as a conductor on the premiere of Desert Shelter, an interdisciplinary exploration and highlighting of the experience of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border via the Sonoran Desert pass, told through music and dance by J.E. Hernandez in collaboration with The Ponce Project and NobleMotion Dance. One of her most recent collaborations was with the Boston Landsmark Orchestra for the 2023 season at the maestro zone.
As a film composer, del Bosque has collaborated for the company Brave Notes as an assistant composer for movies, shorts, documentaries, and video games. She has composed original music for the Jane Goodall Institute, the short film "The Heatwave" by director Dong-Ren, and her first featured movie The Unicorn by director Cris Hozven.
- 2023 - Wayne Shorter Award on Creativity and Innovation, Berklee Global Jazz Institute, Boston, MA
- 2023 - 1st prize at the Keep an Eye International Jazz Competition, Netherlands
- 2023 - Winner of Downbeat 46th Annual Student Music Award Small Jazz Combo Category
- 2022 - St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artists Award, Boston, MA
- 2023 - Berklee Career Jam Award in the Instrumental Category, Boston, MA
- 2023 - Haynes artist, Boston, MA
- 2022 - 1st prize in the Jazz Artist Category at the 50th Annual NFA Convention, Chicago, IL
- 2022 - Artistic Career Development Grant from the City of Boston, Boston, MA
- 2020 - Tibor Pusztai Award in Conducting, Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA
- 2020 - Nick Caizza Award in Performance, Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA
- 2018 - North American Scholarship Tour, Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA
- 2015 - 1st Prize Chamber Music Competition Musicalia, Havana, Cuba
B.M., Performance and Film Scoring with a minor in Orchestral Conducting - Berklee College of Music
M.M., Global Jazz - Berklee College of Music