Virginia Rodrigues

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Virgínia Rodrigues (born Salvador, Bahia, March 31, 1964) is a Brazilian singer.[1] Her music has an influence of classical music, samba, and jazz, and her lyrics reference Candomblé and Umbanda entities.

Biography

Virgínia Rodrigues was born in Salvador, Bahia on March 31, 1964. She had started her career by singing in both Catholic and Protestant church choirs. In 1997, she was invited by the director Márcio Meirelles to participate in the play Bye Bye Pelô, alongside the Bando de Teatro Olodum. During rehearsals, she discovered by Caetano Veloso.[2]

Her first album Sol Negro (1997) was produced by Celso Fonseca and had arrangements by Eduardo Souto Neto, and the participation of Djavan, Gilberto Gil, and Milton Nascimento. It was released on the Rykodisc label and was well received in the United States and Europe. The Times of London described Rodrigues as "... The new diva of Brazilian music".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The album also received good reviews in Le Monde and the magazine Rolling Stone.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Rodrigues second album, Nós (2000), paid homage to the blocos afros of Salvador, featuring songs of Ilê Aiyê, Olodum, Timbalada, Araketu and Afreketê.[2] This album was also well received, with reviews in The New York Times[3] and All-Music Guide.[4]

Her third album, Mares Profundos (2003),[2][5] was released on the German label Deutsche Grammophon and features 11 African-sambas composed between 1962 and 1966 by guitarist Baden Powell and poet Vinicius de Moraes. The program closes with samba "Lapinha" (Baden-Paulo Cesar Pinheiro).

Her fourth album, Recomeço (2008) was released by Biscoito Fino and features poetry by Chico Buarque.

Rodrigues regularly appears at festivals of jazz and world music throughout the world, participating in several world tours. Former U.S. president Bill Clinton once said that she was the singer who he liked best in the world and mentioned her in his memoir My Life.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Discography

Albums
  • Sol Negro (1997)
  • Nós (2000)
  • Mares Profundos (2003)
  • Recomeço (2008)
  • Mama Kalunga (2015)
  • Cada Voz E Uma Mulher (2019)
Contributing artist

Filmography

Key
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Year Title Role Language Note
1996 Tieta of Agreste Cantora Brazil Film [6][7]
2001 Drums and Gods A Tristeza
2003 Gregório de Mattos Cantora de Rua Biographical Film.
2007 Ó Paí, Ó Bioncetão
2014 O Casamento de Gorete Como Raimunda [8]
2019 Mahira Action thriller

References

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External links

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