Quarteto em Cy
World · BR · Active since 1959

Quarteto em Cy

Lush, intricate four-part vocal harmonies that define the elegance of bossa nova. Sophisticated Brazilian jazz for slow mornings and candlelit evenings.

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Quarteto em Cy represents the absolute pinnacle of Brazilian vocal sophistication. Their sound is defined by an almost supernatural precision in four-part harmony, where four voices move as a single, fluid entity. It is music that feels like a warm breeze through a Rio apartment in 1964; it is airy, impeccably balanced, and deeply rooted in the rhythmic swing of bossa nova and samba-canção.

What truly sets them apart is their technical mastery disguised as effortless grace. While many vocal groups of the era relied on simple unison or basic thirds, the 'Girls from Bahia' utilized complex jazz voicings and intricate counterpoint that challenged the ear while remaining incredibly soothing. Their collaboration with legends like Vinicius de Moraes and Baden Powell cemented their status as the definitive vocal interpreters of the MPB movement.

For those new to the group, the early 1960s recordings offer the purest distillation of their sound. Start with their self-titled 1964 debut or the 'Aleluia' collection to hear the original sisters' lineup. It is the perfect soundtrack for moments that require a touch of class and a high degree of melodic warmth.

Quarteto em Cy (a play on words of the Portuguese for Quartet in B by poet and lyricist Vinícius de Moraes) was a Brazilian girl group originally composed of four sisters hailing from Ibirataia, a town located in the Brazilian state of Bahia: Cybele, Cylene, Cynara and Cyva — their real first names.
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Our Catalog26 Albums · 1964 · 2016
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