Maria Rita

Brazilian singer (born 1977)


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::summary Brazilian singer (born 1977) ::

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nameMaria Rita
imageMaria Rita @ Virada Cultural 2009 07.jpg
captionMaria Rita performing at Virada Cultural in 2009.
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_nameMaria Rita Camargo Mariano
birth_date
birth_placeSão Paulo, Brazil
genreMPB, jazz, samba
years_active2001–present
labelWarner Latina
Wea International
Universal Music
instrumentVoice
website
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Maria Rita (born 9 September 1977) is a Brazilian singer. Born Maria Rita Camargo Mariano, she is the daughter of famed pianist/arranger César Camargo Mariano and the late Brazilian singing legend Elis Regina and sister to Pedro Mariano and music producer João Marcelo Bôscoli. Her namesake is family friend and famed Brazilian rock legend Rita Lee. She studied at New York University, and worked as a journalist at a magazine for adolescents.

Career

Maria Rita began singing professionally at the age of 24, although she had wanted to sing since she was 14. Her first CD, Maria Rita, launched her career symbolically, with the first cut on her first album, A Festa (The Party), being written by Milton Nascimento, the legendary Brazilian singer-songwriter whose career was launched by Maria Rita's mother, Elis Regina, when she began to sing his songs to the national Brazilian audience. The CD went platinum and was a hit worldwide, making her an international star. She developed her own jazzy vocal style, with singers like Ella Fitzgerald as her model. For her 2013 album Redescobrir she was finally persuaded to perform and record songs her mother had sung.

She won the 2004 Latin Grammy Awards for Best New Artist in the General Field, Best Song in Portuguese ("A festa") and her debut album Maria Rita won the Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album award for that year. The world hit that "Segundo" turned out to be, granted her in 2006, two additional Grammys Latinos – Best MPB Album and Best Brazilian Song with "Caminho das Águas" authored by Rodrigo Maranhão – and over 50 shows abroad, with full public and reviews acceptance in the Montreux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Irving Plaza (NY), San Francisco Jazz Festival, among others.

Maria Rita was nominated for the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music in 2008. On 28 June 2008, she performed in London for the first time, with a production by Tuba Productions and JungleDrums Magazine.

Discography

;Studio Albums ::data[format=table] | Album Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | BRA | EUA World | FIN | POR | Maria Rita | Segundo | Samba Meu | Elo | Coração a Batucar | Amor e Música | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | 5 | 3 | 20 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | 5 | — | — | 5 | | | | | | | | | | | 10 | — | — | 13 | | | | | | | | | | | 9 | 10 | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | ::

;Live Albums ::data[format=table]

Album TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsBRAPORRedescobrirCoração a Batucar – Edição Especial (Ao Vivo)O Samba Em Mim: Ao Vivo na Lapa
930
1
1
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;Video Albums ::data[format=table]

Album TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsBRAMaria RitaSegundo: Ao VivoSamba Meu: Ao VivoRedescobrirO Samba em Mim – Ao Vivo na Lapa
2
15
13
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;Collected ::data[format=table]

Album TitleAlbum detailsBRAPerfil
17
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Singles

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbumBRA"A Festa""Encontros E Despedidas""Caminho Das Águas""Tá Perdoado""O Homem Falou""Coração Em Desalinho""Pra Matar Meu Coração""Me Deixas Louca""Rumo ao Infinito""É Corpo, É Alma, É Religião""Bola Pra Frente (Ao Vivo)""Amor e Música""Reza"
20039Maria Rita
200434
200521Segundo
20073Samba Meu
200854
201119Elo
201237Redescobrir
2014Coração A Batucar
201534
2016O Samba Em Mim – Ao Vivo Na Lapa
201817Amor e Música
94
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As guest

Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Award |- | rowspan=4|2004 | "A Festa" | Record of the Year | |- | rowspan=2| Maria Rita | Album of the Year | |- | Best MPB Album | |- | Maria Rita | Best New Artist | |- | rowspan=2| 2006 | Segundo | Best MPB Album | |- | Maria Rita | Producer of the Year | |- | 2008 | *Samba Meu*1 | Best Samba/Pagode Album | |- | 2011 | "Latinoamérica" (as a feature artist) | Record of the Year | |- | 2012 | Elo | Best MPB Album | |- | 2013 |Redescobrir – Ao Vivo | Best MPB Album | |- | 2014 | Coração a Batucar | Best Samba/Pagode Album | |- | 2018 | Amor E Música | Best Samba/Pagode Album | |- | 2023 | *Desse Jeito * | Best Samba/Pagode Album | |- |}

Prêmio Multishow de Música Brasileira ::data[format=table]

2003Result2004Result2008Result
Best New Artist (Solo)
Best AlbumMaria Rita
Best Female Singer
Best SongA Festa (by Milton Nascimento)
Best DVDMaria Rita
Best Show
Best AlbumSamba Meu
Best Female Singer
Best SongTá Perdoado
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1Tied with Paulinho da Viola for MTV Unplugged.

References

References

  1. "Portuguese Charts – Maria Rita discography". Hung Medien.
  2. "Finnish Charts – Maria Rita – Maria Rita". Hung Medien.
  3. "Maria Rita {{!}} Album Discography {{!}} AllMusic". AllMusic.
  4. "Maria Rita {{!}} Credits {{!}} AllMusic". AllMusic.
  5. (24 September 2014). "Latin Grammys 2014: Complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Times.

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