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  1. Silvia D'Atri Telles (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈsiwvia ˈtɛlis]; August 27, 1934 – December 17, 1966) was a Brazilian jazz Samba and Bossa Nova singer and composer of the 1950s and 1960s, considered one of the major artists of Bossa Nova and MPB. Most of her original recordings are out of print, though occasional compilations are ...

  2. Sylvia D'Atri Telles ( Rio de Janeiro, 27 de agosto de 1934 — Maricá, 17 de dezembro de 1966) foi uma cantora e compositora brasileira. [ 1] É considerada uma das maiores intérpretes da bossa nova e da MPB. [ 2] A maioria de seus discos está fora de catálogo, o que dificulta o seu conhecimento pelas gerações recentes.

  3. Sylvia Telles (Rio de Janeiro, 27 d'agost de 1934 - Maricá, 17 de desembre de 1966) va ser una cantant i compositora brasilera de samba i bossa nova de les dècades del 1950 i del 1960, considerada una de les principals artistes de bossa nova i MPB.

  4. Profile: Brazilian jazz samba and bossa nova singer, born 27 August 1934 in Rio de Janeiro; died 17 December 1966 in Maricá, Brazil. Sylvia Telles was one of the first interpreters to become identified with Bossa Nova, recording many classics written by Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes and other important composers of the genre.

  5. 14 de may. de 2014 · May 14, 2014. Sylvia Telles: Bossa Tragedy. Sylvia Telles is my favorite female bossa nova vocalist. In 1961 she was the first Brazilian bossa nova artist to record songs in both English and Portuguese, setting the standards for bossa nova singers who followed.

  6. Sylvia Telles. In 1955, she began her professional career by performing in the vaudeville Gente de bem and champanhota at Rio de Janeiro’s Follies Theatre. She also recorded a 78-rpm for the Odeon label that included Amendoim trradinho (Henrique Belltrao), Desejo (Garoto Vasconcelos, Jose Vasconcelos, and Luiz Claudio).

  7. 14 de may. de 2014 · Sylvia Telles is my favorite female bossa nova vocalist. In 1961 she was the first Brazilian bossa nova artist to record songs in both English and Portuguese, setting a high bar for bossa nova singers who followed. Telles was on the rise when she was killed in an auto accident in Brazil in December 1966.