Julia Vari - Adoro (2015)

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Title: Adoro
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Prodisc
Genre: Latin Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:48:11
Total Size: 269 mb
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Tracklist

01. Adoro (feat. Armando Manzanero)
02. Voy a Apagar la Luz
03. Llegando a Ti
04. Contigo Aprendí
05. Por Debajo de la Mesa
06. Yo Sé Que Volverás
07. Como Yo Te Amé
08. Un Mundo Raro (feat. Rafael Negrete)
09. Media Vuelta
10. Se Fué

Recognized by the pubic for her extraordinary interpretation, elegance, and outstanding vocal technique and stage presence, Julia Vari is a multicultural and multilingual singer, pianist and composer based in Mexico and the USA. Currently one of the most active and sought-after vocalists in the Mexican and international jazz scene, Julia has performed at top-level festivals, theaters, cultural events, and other important forums throughout Mexico and abroad. Her most recent CD, “Lumea: songs of the world in jazz” by Prodisc Records (in which Julia sings in seven different languages), soared to the “Top 5” on the jazz charts in Mexican and online music stores during its first week, competing with artists such as Diana Krall and Michael Buble. Julia is currently preparing her next album, in collaboration with the famous Mexican composer Armando Manzanero.

Julia was born with music in her blood, as her mother is a pianist and her father plays the guitar. Julia began to sing, play the piano, and star in musical theater productions as a small child, and studied voice and composition at the renowned Eastman School of Music, as well as New York University and Univerisdad Panamericana de Guadalajara.

Julia has traveled around the world participating in different concerts and musical events, and her contact with such a wide variety of cultures and languages has encouraged her to blend music from different countries, languages and genres in new and innovative ways. Julia interprets her music in different languages (Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, German and Hebrew), and her current new project is an innovative fusion of jazz, bossa nova, bolero, and swing, offering her listeners a chance to enjoy traditional Mexican and world music in a whole different light.