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Rosanna Tavares

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Genre
  
Jazz

Music group
  
Rosanna & Zélia (2006)

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Died
  
9 October 2006, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Albums
  
Coisário, La Magia de la Zampona, Passagem

Similar
  
Zélia Fonseca, Ian Pooley, Pit Baumgartner, Joo Kraus, Shantel

Rosanna Tavares (born 7 November 1961 in Nanuque, Minas Gerais – died 9 October 2006 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) was a Brazilian singer, percussionist and guitarist. She was known as the lead singer of Rosanna & Zélia, a duo which received much critical acclaim in much of mainland Europe.

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Early life

Rosanna Tavares enjoyed singing and began participating in her first singing contests when she was as young as eight years old. In 1974, her family moved from Itaúna near the Bahian border, to Belo Horizonte, where they quickly came into contact with the wide-ranging music scene in the capital of Minas Gerais. It was there she was first introduced to Zélia Fonseca, with whom she performed alongside for 30 years.

Career

After discovered that the band's music had been very successful in Europe, Rosanna & Zélia began more extensive touring, with much time spent in Portugal. Their paths led through France and Finland to Germany, where in 1993, they finally settled in Frankfurt. The duo collaborated with many musicians of Latin American and jazz scene, including Dino Saluzzi, Howard Levy, Katharina Franck, Shantel and German dance producer, Ian Pooley.

Death

The last two years of her life were determined by her own fight with cancer, which unfortunately proved too difficult. Rosanna Tavares died on 9 October 2006 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, the city where she had met Zélia Fonseca, and began her career in music.

Songs

Lady MultimelancólicaCoisário · 1999
AzulamentoAguas Iguais · 2004
Mar de MimAguas Iguais · 2004

References

Rosanna Tavares Wikipedia