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There are several artist with this name which stands for one of the nine muses of Greek mythology supporting music and lyric poetry: 1. an Australian alternative rock band, 2. a Brazilian singer-songwriter, 3. Spanish folk-rock band, 4. a Belgian folk band, 5. a Belgian brass band, 6. an Argentinian rock band.
1) An alternative rock band from Sydney, Australia. See their Facebook page for more info: https://www.facebook.com/euterpeband/
2) The singer-songwriter Euterpe (artistic name of Andressa Nascimento, 24), is a singer of MPB (Brazilian popular music) and Samba from Roraima, Brazil. She started making music at the age of seven as a participant of the Escola de Música de Roraima's choir. When she was nine she joined the Canarinhos da Amazônia choir where became soloist and participated in the recording of the CDs "Amigos para Sempre" (1997), "Brasil 500 anos" (2000) and "Canarinhos da Amazônia ao vivo no Teatro Amazonas, in Manaus, Brazil" (2002). In May 2008 she won the Canto Forte Festival with the song Capoeira written by her and Eliakin Rufino who also shared the artistic direction of the album "Batida Brasileira" with Euterpe, released in 2009. She performed through the use of Project Pixinguinha from Fundação Nacional das Artes (FUNARTE) with concerts in the cities of Boa Vista, Mucajaí, and Caracaraí Pacaraima. She released her second album "Batida Brasileira 2" in 2015, "Musa" (2016), the children's album "Colorindo" (2021), and "Pura Mistura" (2021). For her body of work, she received the Grão de Música Award (2020). The latest release "No Importa el Reloj" is available since 29/09/23.
3) Spanish band from Palma de Mallorca. Euterpe came together as a group at the Guitar Centre in Palma de Mallorca. This cosmopolitan venue was the most popular place on the island for live acoustic music in the 1970’s. Euterpe's sound was what we'd now call ‘unplugged’, with acoustic instruments and vocal harmonies. Their music was influenced mostly by British and American bands of the time. Their repertoire ranged from settings of folk-rock or country-swing to traditional music. At the beginning of 1974 , Majorcan producer Toni Parera Fons offered them a recording contract with the label Hispavox for an album of popular Spanish folk songs selected from the Cancionero Popular Español (Anthology of Popular Spanish Folksong) and adapted to Euterpe's contemporary musical style. The result was the album "Paisaje, Camino y Canción". In 1976 they recorded with Australian progrocker Daevid Allen the album Good Morning! edited by Virgin Records, see Daevid Allen & Euterpe. Members: Ana Camps, Pepe Milan, Toni Ares, Toni Fernández, Toni Pascual.
4) Euterpe is also the name of a small Belgian band that started in Aalter. They are a group of friends that started playing together at school. They still seem to be making folk music today, see their home page: http://euterpefolk.be/
5) The Concertband Euterpe is a brass band located in Bilzen, Belgium,see their home page https://www.concertbandeuterpe.be/
6) Euterpe is also an Argentinian rock band, see their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100040504285577
There are several artist with this name which stands for one of the nine muses of Greek mythology supporting music and lyric poetry: 1. an Australian alternative rock band, 2. a Brazilian singer-songwriter, 3. Spanish folk-rock band, 4. a Belgian folk band, 5. a Belgian brass band, 6. an Argentinian rock band.
1) An alternative rock band from Sydney, Australia. See their Facebook page for more info: https://www.facebook.com/euterpeband/
2) The singer-songwriter Euterpe (artistic name of Andressa Nascimento, 24), is a singer of MPB (Brazilian popular music) and Samba from Roraima, Brazil. She started making music at the age of seven as a participant of the Escola de Música de Roraima's choir. When she was nine she joined the Canarinhos da Amazônia choir where became soloist and participated in the recording of the CDs "Amigos para Sempre" (1997), "Brasil 500 anos" (2000) and "Canarinhos da Amazônia ao vivo no Teatro Amazonas, in Manaus, Brazil" (2002). In May 2008 she won the Canto Forte Festival with the song Capoeira written by her and Eliakin Rufino who also shared the artistic direction of the album "Batida Brasileira" with Euterpe, released in 2009. She performed through the use of Project Pixinguinha from Fundação Nacional das Artes (FUNARTE) with concerts in the cities of Boa Vista, Mucajaí, and Caracaraí Pacaraima. She released her second album "Batida Brasileira 2" in 2015, "Musa" (2016), the children's album "Colorindo" (2021), and "Pura Mistura" (2021). For her body of work, she received the Grão de Música Award (2020). The latest release "No Importa el Reloj" is available since 29/09/23.
3) Spanish band from Palma de Mallorca. Euterpe came together as a group at the Guitar Centre in Palma de Mallorca. This cosmopolitan venue was the most popular place on the island for live acoustic music in the 1970’s. Euterpe's sound was what we'd now call ‘unplugged’, with acoustic instruments and vocal harmonies. Their music was influenced mostly by British and American bands of the time. Their repertoire ranged from settings of folk-rock or country-swing to traditional music. At the beginning of 1974 , Majorcan producer Toni Parera Fons offered them a recording contract with the label Hispavox for an album of popular Spanish folk songs selected from the Cancionero Popular Español (Anthology of Popular Spanish Folksong) and adapted to Euterpe's contemporary musical style. The result was the album "Paisaje, Camino y Canción". In 1976 they recorded with Australian progrocker Daevid Allen the album Good Morning! edited by Virgin Records, see Daevid Allen & Euterpe. Members: Ana Camps, Pepe Milan, Toni Ares, Toni Fernández, Toni Pascual.
4) Euterpe is also the name of a small Belgian band that started in Aalter. They are a group of friends that started playing together at school. They still seem to be making folk music today, see their home page: http://euterpefolk.be/
5) The Concertband Euterpe is a brass band located in Bilzen, Belgium,see their home page https://www.concertbandeuterpe.be/
6) Euterpe is also an Argentinian rock band, see their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100040504285577
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