ABOUT
Maria Alejandra Quintanilla is a TRANSdisciplinary Auteur, Co-Director, and Recording Artist at W&J Productions in NEW YORK CITY.
Peruvian-born and Los Angeles-raised, her insatiable curiosity has enabled her to produce work in a broad spectrum of styles, settings, and disciplines, such as music, painting, film, and poetry, which stem from spontaneity and experimentation.
Maria has released two albums as a co-leader with a primary focus on improvisation. Distance Chemistry (2016) is a live recording built upon improvised arrangements of timeless standards and several spontaneous compositions. Breathing Taiwan (2017) is a blend of through composed and spontaneous compositions that tell mythical stories of Taiwanese tribes and hidden traditions.
Maria has had the privilege of headlining prominent stages such as the Kinshasa International Jazz Festival in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the International Portuguese Festival in Montreal, Canada, the NAMM Conference in Anaheim, California, and Summerstage in New York’s Central Park.
She has also participated in various transdisciplinary projects such as Vozes na Névoa (documentary soundtrack), at a volume only you can hear (poetry research and recording), and Portugal: Sonic Paths and Possibilities (commissioned concert presentation by Instituto Camões and the Portuguese Embassy in the United States). Her original composition “Shade of White” was selected out of 26,000 entries as a 2020 semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition.
Maria Alejandra Quintanilla is a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate in Jazz Performance at the University of Miami, where she also serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. She holds the prestigious title of Henry Mancini Fellow at the Henry Mancini Institute, under the artistic direction of Grammy Award-winning composer Maria Schneider. In recognition of her exceptional scholarly contributions, Maria was selected as a 2025 recipient of the P.E.O. Scholar Award, an honor bestowed on 100 distinguished women from the U.S. and Canada for excellence in merit-based research.
Maria holds a Master of Music in Jazz Studies from the State University of New York Purchase, where she provided vocal coaching and masterclass lectures to international students from diverse upbringings and specializations as the Vocal Performance Teaching Artist for the Cultural Immersion Arts Abroad Program. During her advanced degree studies, she was presented the State University of New York Thayer Fellowship, an exclusive award given to 3 individuals out of an assembly of 500,000 SUNY students who demonstrate outstanding achievement in the arts. She is the first artist to receive the Ella Fitzgerald Scholarship through two professional degrees (B.M., M.M.). She has proudly represented Ella Fitzgerald in various centennial performances (including Blue Note Jazz Club and Jazz at Lincoln Center) with the Purchase Jazz Orchestra under the baton of Dr. Todd Coolman and Jon Faddis.
Maria’s debut solo project (album + art book), Irrefragible Laws, explores acoustic/electronic relationships, field recordings, percussion, extended vocal techniques, and spoken poetry while blending elements of jazz, visual artwork, open improvisation, photography, and contemporary classical music. This project can be found exclusively on Bandcamp.
Curriculum Vitae is available upon request.