English

Composer, songwriter and singer,

She was born in Jose Leon Suarez, a remote suburb of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

At the age  of 18 she moved to the City of Buenos Aires and began singing professionally as a backup singer for artists such as Alejandro Lerner, Mercedes Sosa, Cecilia Rosetto and others. In addition, she  worked as a permanent backup singer in several TV shows and took her first steps in the recording studios as a jingles singer.

She studied music and singing with great teachers, including Ms. Susana Naidich, from which she learned  not only the vocal technique,  but the love for phoniatry and speech therapy.

Edith studied Speech Therapy and Audiology at Buenos Aires University. Upon graduation she would work at the hospital in the mornings, as a vocal coach in the afternoons and would sing on stages at nights.

In 1990 she immigrated to Israel, were she continued to develop all of her professions.

Together with Ariel Mesch they produced several musical projects in the Latin genre with succesfull exposure to international audiencies.

In recent years she began delving into her history and rediscovered the Tango, which in her childhood was a synonym of the transistor radio’s sound and “old fashioned music”.

“I remember my mom singing those lovely milongas, my dad whistling in her ear, while intertwining  in an impromptu dance in the kitchen”.

Edith realizes that those tangos are also part of her, and had stayed there quietly stashed away, waiting patiently for the moment to be sung again and to be reincarnated in new tangos that see for the first time the sunlight in the XXI century.

The texts emerge from her naturally, clearly, authentically and from the heart. With this kind of catharsis, she expresses her true innermost self.

 

Los comentarios están cerrados.