The following original works by Carlos David Bernales were performed by 18 musicians during a concert entitled ‘A Multicultural Journey’

on May 28th, 2023 at Divine Mercy Parish

Installation Mass of Richard Beuther as Pastor of Divine Mercy Parish

20 piece orchestra and SATB choir conducted by Carlos David Bernales Vilca on November 19th, 2023



Arrangement of this famous catholic hymn for 2 oboes

harp and string quintet by Carlos David Bernale



"A Multicultural Journey” by Carlos David Bernales Vica was performed at St Francis DiPaola

A selection of my best vocal and instrumental works featuring Two World Premieres ‘Afro Peruvian Suite for Strings and Percussion Ensemble’ and ‘Masa for solo Tenor, Choir and piano’ (after the celebrated poem by laureate poet Cesar Vallejo)

Brooklyn, NYC on May 27, 2023

"Leaves” A poem by Walt Whitman with music by Carlos David Bernales Vica was performed at juiliard

“Leaves” is a work for soprano, viola and piano. it was performed at Juilliard School , Manhattan, NYC on November 06, 2021


Violin - Luis Casal, Soprano - Mariana Aslan, Piano - Emile Blondel


“December Virtual Concert” with music from LatinAmerica, Venezuela, Italy and Germany

Performed at St.Teresa's Church, Manhattan, NYC on December 28, 2020

An Evening of Music and Dance at St.Teresa with host and violinist, Sam Marchan. Music from LatinAmerica, Venezuela, Italy and Germany.

Piano - Carlos David Bernales Vilca, Violin - Sam Marchan

Singer - Ymari Espino, Cajón - Arturo Miranda


“El Condor Pasa Andean Hope” 

I've been summoned as piano accompanist and chorister for “El Condor Pasa Andean Hope” This is a musical written by my dear friend and colleague Dante Valdez. Performed by United Nations Orchestra, Choir and ballet on April 24th and 25th at NYU's Skirball auditorium


“Tribute to Ecuadorian Music” with music from indigenous, European, and African roots. San Juanito, Pasillo, Tonada, Capishca, Fox Incaicos, Bomba, Marimba and Pasacalle

A night to experience Ecuadorian culture through its music. Organised by Ecuadorian American Cultural Center at Frank Sinatra School of The Arts in 2018


“The Return of the Bards”

Performed with soprano - Alexandria Borrero, violin - Benita Benéitez and percussion - Chirs Howard at IATI theater in 2018


“Fragancias - Latin American Music” repertoire from Chile, Bolivia, Mexico, Puerto Rico and much more

Soprano - Alexandria Borrero and pianist/composer - Carlos Bernales performed at School Street Studio on Tuesday, May 15th, 2018 and Pearl Studio on Thursday May 31, 2018

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Latin American Relief Concert's first concert in Manhattan. With Classical Latin American music from Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Cuba and much more. Pianist and composer Carlos Bernales will be performing several of his own compositions.


“Latin American Relief Concert” with music from Puerto Rico, Peru, Mexico, Argentina

A concert created to help the millions of Latinos affected by natural disasters, between the hurricanes Irma and Maria, and the earthquake in Puebla, Mexico in September 2017. A group of wonderful performers gathered for this special event.

Pianist/composer - Carlos Bernales, violinist - Benita Beneitez, pianist/composer - Pablo Ruiz, violist - Dwayne Beach, And many more.


“Concierto Latino en New York”

Performed at La Nacional on Wednesday October 18th, 2017

Pianist/composer - Carlos Bernales

violinist, Piano - Rafael Moscoso

Soprano - Alexandria Borrero

violin - Benita Benéitez

Transverse flute - Rosa Maria Lazón


 “Santa cecilia Gala Recital” with music of opera, zarzuela, broadway musical, latin american songs, instrumental music

Organised by Opera of New York at St. Bartholomew church on Dec 1, 2014

Pianist - Carlos Bernales, Soprano - Alejandra Duffoo, Tenor - José Del Valle, Piano - Rafael A. Moscoso, Flute - Rosamaria Lazón


“An Evening with Peruvian Soprano - Sylvia Falcon” 

Quechua Conversation Night gave attendees the unique opportunity to listen to and sing with renowned Peruvian soprano Sylvia Falcón, one of the most beautiful voices of the Andean world and pianist Carlos David Bernales Vilca. Performed at NYU Silver Center on October 2nd, 2014


“Una Noche Barroca” a celebration of dominican classical composers and musicians

Gala opening concert by the Camerata Washington Heights Chamber Orchestra organised by Association of Dominican Classical Artists, Inc. (ADCP)

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“New York: One State. Many Nations”

A Concert of Chamber Music based on the poetic and musical traditions that have shaped New York’s cultural landscape. Spanish Artists in New York proudly presents PLAY LOUD! Chamber Music Festival in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes.

Exemplifying the essence of a “cultural melting pot”, ‘New York: One State. Many Nations’ sets poetry to music in a concert that celebrates the diversity of one of the greatest cities in the world. With inspiration from pieces by Neruda, Rumi, Whitman, Langston Hughes, Tagore, and Cesar Vallejo, to name a few, composer Carlos D. Bernales orchestrates this ambitious love song to New York. ‘New York’ follows Bernales’ previous project, “PERU: One Country. Many Nations” in exposing just what makes such a place thrive, under the vibrancy of its inhabitants.

This inaugural edition is set to launch at the Instituto Cervantes headquarters in New York City, from December 9th to December 11th, 2013, and comprises an eclectic program with three innovative ensembles exploring the intersections between music and story in their own particular way.


“THE WIZARD OF OZ presented by the Park Players”

Classical music play with Carlos David Bernales’s music direct at Church of the Good Shepherd on November 2013.

The Church of the Good Shepherd is a Roman Catholic parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese. It was built and designed in 1935-36.


 “The Inca Trail - Contemporary Peruvian Music”

Peruvian composer and instrumentalist Carlos David Bernales Vilca presents “The Inca Trail”, an ensemble piece that aurally follows the ancient route traveled by the Incas starting at the center of the Tawantinsuyu (the 4 unified corners), Qosqo on to the 4 provinces that surround it and back to its center. This journey will therefore touch and draw upon the multicultural diversity of Peruvian musical landscape. From the majesty of the Andes to the Spanish and African influenced Coast on to the Mystical Jungles of the Amazon.

Performed at IATI Theater, New York City on July 16, 2010.


“Oh! Yantay”

The show is written and directed by Walter Ventosilla with original music composed and performed by Carlos David Bernales Vilca. Cast: Marisol Carrere, Ana Maria Estrada, Julio Granados, William Sequisela, Maria Itzel Siegrist at Teatro LaTea Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center on February 14th, 2010. New York Theater Stage Festival at the Instituto Cervantes as part of Hispanic Literature Month.

Experience a rare treat in Walter Ventosilla's new family-friendly adaptation of the classic Inca tale of Ollantay, the first recorded myth to have been enacted before an audience in Pre-Hispanic Peru. Set to live Andean music, Oh! Yantay is based on the tale of Ollantay, a noble warrior who defies the Inca King by falling in love with his daughter, Princess Cusi Coyllur; a betrayal that sends the empire into a state of chaos. What ensues is a mythic tale of passion, rebellion, and forgiveness.