Daniela Padrón is a Venezuelan violinist, arranger, teacher and composer based in the United States.
She received a scholarship from Fundación Mozarteum to study with renowned French violinist Virginie Robillard, and in 2005 she earned her Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance under the guidance of Maestros Jose Elias Zapata, Ma.
In 2009 she received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Universidad Metropolitana (Caracas, Venezuela, 2009) During her teenage years, she became a member of a rock band, which allowed her to explore a different musical environment from the academic.
[1] After sharing the stage with artists such as Willie Colón, Aymée Nuviola, Rosario, Lolita Flores, Soledad Bravo, Kristhyan Benítez and Frank Quintero, in 2022 she recorded together with Cuban pianist and arranger Glenda del E the album Ella, which was produced by Julio Bagué and Larry Coll.
[5] The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in the category of best instrumental album,[2][6][7] and includes versions of songs like "Te aviso, te anuncio" by Shakira, "Bésame mucho" by Consuelo Velázquez, "Babalú" by Margarita Lecuona and "Dr. psiquiatra" by Gloria Trevi, among others.