A Rio singer who worked with Bonfá and recorded with Buarque, Veloso, and Gil.
For a good sense of her, try 'Amor é fogo que arde sem se ver' or 'Poeta do Samba.' They frame her sound pretty clearly.
Rizzi's catalog pulls from samba, bossa nova, and fado traditions, giving her work a distinct Brazilian texture. Her song 'Amor é fogo que arde sem se ver' became particularly well-known, and tracks like 'Poeta do Samba' show her range. Her recordings have been used in films and television, and she's spoken about the challenges women face in the industry.
She started with the debut album 'Alma Brasileira' and later released 'Canções de Amor.' Along the way, she worked with guitarist Luiz Bonfá on bossa nova material and recorded with major Brazilian artists like Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, and Gilberto Gil.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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