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Ana Luísa Ramos

Born in Ribeirão Preto (Brazil), Ana Luísa Ramos began singing as a child in the Children's Choir of Cia Minaz and made her debut with the Ribeirão Preto Symphony Orchestra at the age of 14. In the early stages of her career, Ana participated in various operas, musicals, concerts, and cantatas. In 2007, she joined the Youth Choir of the State of São Paulo, and in 2009, she won first place in the Young Talent Contest - voice category, at the Eleazar de Carvalho Festival in Fortaleza (CE, Brazil). Over the past two decades, the singer and songwriter have balanced her career between the classical and popular music worlds, performing in countries such as Austria and Denmark (2013), Argentina and Scotland (2017), Panama and Uruguay (2018), and Portugal (2017 and 2019), in addition to shows in Brazil and Canada.
Licensed in Music Education, she studied singing in Brazil, Canada, Argentina, and Austria. Throughout her career, she has recorded more than 15 albums and EPs for various projects. As a solo project, she released her first album in 2016, "Um," and the second came in 2021, "Amanheceu," a collaboration with the Canadian label The Citadel House, a partner in the artist's work and also in the Ana & Eric duo; a project she maintains with Eric Taylor Escudero. In 2021, "Amanheceu" earned her the MusicNL Awards Jazz Artist of the Year.

Awards

2021 - MusicNL Awards - Jazz Artist of the Year

2021 - 9Th Annual Roberta Thomas Legacy Award - with Vanessa Cardoso Whelan

with the project “Calling The Wind” - original music for voice and piano

2009 - Festival Eleazar de Carvalho (New Talent) - 1st position - voice


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