Thalma De Freitas
At the foot of the piano, ears attentive to notes plucked by her father, was the gentle breeze of bossa nova who gave music education Thalma. Daughter of maestro Laertius de Freitas, it created between wobbly samba-jazz and never thought anything other than an artist. Actress owns a Kikito - he received for acting as a supporting actress in the film Daughters of the Wind (2005) - debuted at 19 on stage with the musical Hair and soon gained fame in the Globo soap operas, in which he is still working. \r
In music, the daughter of maestro quickly learn the lessons of living-being. Recognized as one of the key figures of his generation, Thalma herded Paulão 7 Strings for a duo of voice and guitar, wrote a bolero with Joao Donato and opened the way for Wilson das Neves in the Imperial Orchestra, Big Band which is lead singer and reinvented the gaff climbing musicians like Nelson Jacobina, Rodrigo Amarante, Kassin and Domenico Lancelotti. \r
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