Dulce Nunes | |
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| Born | Dulce Pinto Bressane (1929-06-11)June 11, 1929 |
| Died | June 4, 2020(2020-06-04) (aged 90) Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Genres | MPB |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 1964–1968 |
| Labels | CBS Records International, Forma |
Dulce Pinto Bressane (11 June 1929 – 4 June 2020), known professionally asDulce Nunes orDulce Bressane, was a Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter of the genreMPB.
As a singer-songwriter, Nunes released three studio albums between 1964 and 1968, one of them alongsideCarlos Lyra.[1][2][3] She also collaborated as special guest in several albums by her then husbandEgberto Gismonti.[4]
Outside her musical career, Nunes also ventured into cinema, acting in fourFeature films between 1949 and 1967.[5][6]
Nunes was also anarchitect and ownedBressane Arquitetura & Interiores, an architecture firm inRio de Janeiro.[7]
Nunes was married two times. First topianistBené Nunes, which union ended in 1965. Later, she wed fellow musicianEgberto Gismonti between 1968 and 1976.[8]
On 4 June 2020, Nunes died from complications ofCOVID-19 inRio de Janeiro, at age 90, during theCOVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.[9]
| Year | Album | Album details |
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| 1964 | Pobre Menina Rica[1] (WithCarlos Lyra) |
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| 1966 | Dulce[2] |
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| 1968 | Samba do Escritor[3] |
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| Year | Title | Notes |
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| 1949 | A Mulher de Longe | |
| 1950 | Morning Star | |
| 1950 | O noivo de Minha Mulher | |
| 1967 | The ABC of Love | SegmentO Pacto |
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