Ná Ozzetti

Ná Ozzetti
Ná Ozzetti in December 2009, photo by Jacqueline Pires
Background information
Born (1958-12-12) 12 December 1958
São Paulo, (SP), Brazil
Genres MPB
Instruments Vocal, piano
Years active 1979–present
Labels MCD, Som Livre, Biscoito Fino, Ná Records, Circus, YB
Associated acts Grupo Rumo (1979–1992)
Website http://naozzetti.com.br

Maria Cristina Ozzetti, known as Ná Ozzetti, (born 12 December 1958 ) is a Brazilian singer and composer. She has been associated with the Vanguarda Paulista movement, having been a vocalist for the band Rumo before following a solo career.[1]

Biography

In her childhood, Ná Ozzetti learned to play the piano. After her graduation as a visual artist, she began her musical career as a singer of the group RUMO in the late 1970s, with whom she recorded a total of seven records. In 1988 her first album, Ná Ozzetti, was released.[2] At the end of the 1980s, she was a member of Itamar Assumpção's ensemble on various tours in Europe. Her second album Ná was arranged to a large extent by her brother Dante Ozzetti. In 1996 her CD Love Lee Rita was released, a tribute to the Brazilian singer Rita Lee. With the pianist André Mehmari, she recorded Piano e Voz in 2005 in a duet. Her 2009 album, Balangandãs, includes compositions by Assis Valente, Ary Barroso and Dorival Caymmi. Ná Ozzetti received a number of awards in Brazil as a singer,

Ná Ozzetti, no show Balangandãs, 2009, foto de Rubens Chaves.

Discography

  • Ná Ozzetti, Warner Continental, 1988
  • , Ná Records, 1994
  • Love Lee Rita (Canções de Rita Lee desde os Mutantes), Dabliu, 1996
  • Estopim, Ná Records, 1999
  • Show, Som Livre, 2001
  • Piano e Voz (com André Mehmari), MCD, 2005
  • DVD Piano e Voz (com André Mehmari), MCD, 2006
  • Balangandãs, MCD, 2009
  • Meu Quintal, Borandá, 2011
  • Embalar, Circus Produções, 2013
  • Ná e Zé, Circus Produções, 2015
  • Thiago França, YB Produções, 2015

Awards

  • 1989– Prêmio Sharp de Música Brasileira – Best New Female Singer
  • 2000-Festival de Música Brasileira- Best interpretation (song Show", by Luiz Tatit and Fábio Tagliaferri.)
  • 2005– Prêmio Bravo! Prime de música e cultura (Best Popular CD, with Balangandãs)[3]

References

  1. Oliveira, Laerte Fernandes de (2002). Em um porão de São Paulo: o Lira Paulistana e a produção alternativa (in Portuguese). Annablume. ISBN 9788574193175.
  2. Fenerick, José Adriano (2007). Façanhas às próprias custas: a produção musical da Vanguarda Paulista (1979–2000) (in Portuguese). Annablume. ISBN 9788574197258.
  3. "NÁ OZZETTI – CIRCUS produções culturais". www.circusproducoes.com.br. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
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