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Maricene Costa

Maricene Costa, the 1st interpreter to record a Chico Buarque melody, doing this in 1964 (“Marcha Em virtude de um Dia de Sol”), produced award-winning functions where careful historic study is in the forefront. In 1958, Costa received the competition Voz de Ouro ABC (Platinum Tone of voice of São …

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Wanessa

Among Brazil’s most recognizable little pop performers, Wanessa Camargo rocketed to popularity when her initial two strikes — “O Amor Não Deixa” and “Apaixonada por Você,” both from her 2000 self-titled debut record, released even though she was even now an adolescent — topped the Hot 100 Brazil singles graph, …

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The Inner Banks

Composer and banjo participant David Gould (from the Bootleg Treatment) and vocalist/songwriter Caroline Schutz (of Folksongs for the Afterlife) married in 2004 and formed the atmospheric rock and roll duo the Inner Banking institutions being a home-recording task in Brooklyn, NY, in 2005. Those recordings started to feature additional guest …

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Niccolò Castiglioni

Niccolò Castiglioni was an Italian composer who began his profession composing Neo-Classical music, moved to the 12-shade technique, then created a unique combination of avant-garde methods and late-Romantic manifestation. Castiglioni received his musical education in the Verdi Conservatory in Milan, where he researched with Ghedini, Margola, Fuga, and Desderi in …

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Saba

Creator of two of the very most important bossa nova trios from the ’60s, the Jongo Trio as well as the Som Três, Sabá started as a specialist at 16, in the Rádio Clube carry out Pará, using the vocal group Operating-system Gaviões carry out Samba (which also contained his …

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Sula Miranda

An extremely successful sertanejo (hillbilly) vocalist because the 1980s, Sula Miranda formed the group Seeing that Melindrosas with her two sisters in the later ’70s , saving an album with cantigas de roda played simply because disco music. The group attained achievement and participated in the film É Proibido Beijar …

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Lilian

Lílian (Sílvia Lília Barrie Knapp) had tremendous success in the 60’s through the Jovem Guarda using the intimate duo Leno e Lilian, with hits like “Pobre Menina” (Russel, version by Leno), “Eu Não Sabia que Você Existia” (Renato Barros/Tony) and “Devolva-me” (Lílian/Renato Barros, re-recorded with success in 2001 by Eliana …

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Céu da Boca

Ceu da Boca was formed in 1978 from the sopranos Verônica Sabino, Rosa Lobo, and Lídia Sacharny, contraltos Maúcha Adnet, Paula Martins, and Márcia Ruiz, tenors Dalmo Medeiros, Chico Adnet, and Ronald Valle, and basses Paulinho Malaguti and Paulo Roberto. The Céu da Boca vocal group experienced the creation of …

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Zé Luís Mazziotti

Zé Luís Mazziotti started like a musician in 1966 in the vocal group Canto 4, being successful first prize in the We Event de Música Popular Brasileira (Event of Brazilian Popular Music, Television Record, São Paulo). Mazziotti worked well initially in the Canto Terzo, starting for Johnny Alf in duo …

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Marcelo Tupinamba

Marcelo Tupinambá wrote popular music that became strikes, as well seeing that erudite music, getting a huge production. His music were documented by the largest performers of his period, including Francisco Alves (“Ruana,” lyrics by Arlindo Leal; “Serenata d’Amor,” with Bento de Camargo; and “Pião,” with Fernando M. Almeida) and …

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