Orquestra Feminina Viola de Saia
Orquestra Feminina Viola de Saia is an all-female ensemble from Brazil that formed in 1999. They're led by Viviane Vieira, who handles lead vocals and viola...
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Orquestra Feminina Viola de Saia is an all-female ensemble from Brazil that formed in 1999. They're led by Viviane Vieira, who handles lead vocals and viola caipira. The group includes Jamily Melo on guitar and vocals, Catarina Santos on bass, Ana Maria Carvalho on percussion, and Karla Costa on accordion.
Their 2004 album "Prece de Violeiro" brought them wider attention, with the title track becoming something of a signature piece. Another song, "Sina de Violeiro," appears among their most recognized work. They've released several albums since, including "Terra Sonora" in 2007, "Viola de Saia" in 2010, and "Mitos e Fatos" in 2014.
Their music draws from Brazilian folk traditions while incorporating contemporary elements.
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