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B I O G R A P H Y Fernanda Cunha's life started auspiciously in that she was born into a musical house. She is the daughter of singer Telma Costa, who sang the song Eu te amo with Chico Buarque and the niece of composers Sueli and Lisieux Costa. Not suprisingly, her grandmother was Maria Aparecida Costa, a music teacher and a real maestro of the family.
In june 2002, she invited her american friends of Grupo Brasil and Marcio Hallack (brazilian pianist) to record her first solo album, O tempo e o lugar. The CD was recorded in Cleveland at Clockwerke studios.
In January 2004, she realized a dream, recording a CD with compositions by two of the most important Brazilian composers: Johnny Alf and her aunt, Sueli Costa, both of whom make appearances on the set. The album Dois corações (Two hearts) also brings together a "dream team" of musicians, as well as the arrangers Cristóvão Bastos, Joao Carlos Coutinho, Camilla Dias and Jorjão Carvalho. Her third album "Zíngaro" recorded with guitar player Zé Carlos, was released in 2007. They play songs by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Chico Buarque. Cunha has been performing in Canada once a year since 2005 and in 2009 she is releasing a new Cd that features Canadian and Brazilian music and musicians. This CD project is a unique fusion of Canadian and Brazilian music and culture. The band is half Canadian (bassist Mike Lent ,and drummer Sandro Dominelli) and half Brazilian (Ricardo Rito on piano and Fernanda on vocals) . Special guests Ze Carlos and Sueli Costa. Fernanda has researched the works of songwriters from both countries including Sueli Costa, Joni MItchel, Noel Rosa, Bruce Cockburn, Mike Lent and Ricardo Rito (with lyrics written by Fernand), among others, to find the right link and movement between the two countries. Her choices reflect the musical affinities between Brazil and Canada. |