Tânia Bicalho
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Tânia Bicalho

Tânia Bicalho started out singing with the band Patubatê in the early 1990s, a group known for mixing Brazilian rhythms with electronic sounds. She went solo...

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Tânia Bicalho's quiet samba and melodic phrasing

A Brazilian singer whose work blends samba and bossa nova traditions with contemporary textures.

For a good sense of her approach, try 'Águas passadas' or 'Você'. They show that melodic quality and the space she leaves for her voice.

She started with Patubatê in the early 1990s, mixing Brazilian rhythms with electronic sounds. Her solo debut 'Tela' in 2001 established her catalog, and songs like 'O samba me diz' show her interest in Brazilian musical forms. She's performed with Seu Jorge and Caetano Veloso, and her vocal delivery blends softer phrasing with direct expression.

After singing with Patubatê, she went solo in 2001 with the album 'Tela'. Albums like 'Voz no Silêncio' from 2007 and 'Lenda' from 2015 continued her blend of samba and bossa nova with contemporary textures. More recent work includes 'Parábola' from 2019.

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Tânia Bicalho started out singing with the band Patubatê in the early 1990s, a group known for mixing Brazilian rhythms with electronic sounds. She went solo in 2001 with her debut album "Tela," which included the title track that became a notable piece in her catalog. Songs like "Águas passadas" and "Você" show her approach to melody and vocal delivery.

Her work often draws from samba and bossa nova traditions while incorporating more contemporary textures. The albums "Voz no Silêncio" from 2007 and "Lenda" from 2015 continued this direction, with tracks such as "O samba me diz" and "Cabeleira" reflecting her interest in Brazilian musical forms. She has performed with artists like Seu Jorge and Caetano Veloso.

Bicalho's singing has a particular quality that blends softer, melodic phrasing with moments of more direct expression. The material on "Parábola" from 2019 and songs including "Geografia" and "Na Palma da Minha Mão" demonstrate this vocal character within arrangements that leave space for her voice.

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