Daniela Padrón

Daniela Padrón
Born
Daniela Virginia Padrón López

GenresInstrumental, world music, classical, Jazz, Folk
OccupationsViolinist, composer, arranger
InstrumentViolin
LabelsPristine Music and Oleta Music
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Daniela Padrón is a Venezuelan violinist, arranger, teacher and composer based in the United States. She has obtained three nominations for the Latin Grammy Awards, in 2013 in the category of best folk album for her work on the album Luz, una navidad celta en Venezuela by the group Gaêlica, in 2022 in the category of best instrumental album for the album Ella, in collaboration with the Cuban pianist and singer Glenda del E, and in 2025 for the album Joropango, in collaboration with the folk band Kerreke in the category of best folk album which secured Daniela her first-ever Latin Grammy win.

September 29th, 2025, has been officially proclaimed as DANIELA PADRÓN DAY by the Mayor and Commissioners of Miami Beach, the city where Daniela has resided for the past decade.