Dom La Nena

Dom La Nena
Background information
Birth name Dominique Pinto
Born 1989 (age 2627)
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Origin Paris, France
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, cellist
Instruments Cello, voice
Years active 2009–present[1]
Labels Six Degrees
Associated acts Piers Faccini
Website DomLaNena.com

Dominique Pinto (born 1989), known by her stage name Dom La Nena, is a Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter. Her debut album, Ela, was released in January 2013 (USA and Canada).[2]

Early life

Dominique Pinto was born in 1989 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. She began studying piano at the age of five, before shifting to the cello three years later.[3] At the age of eight Dom moved to Paris while her father pursued his doctorate.[4] Upon moving back to Brazil five years later at the age of thirteen, Dom began writing letters to the acclaimed American cellist Christine Walevska. Known as "the goddess of the cello", Walevska encouraged Dom to move to Buenos Aires and become her student. With her parents' consent Dom relocated to Argentina where she studied under Walevska for several years.[3]

Career

Dom returned to Paris at eighteen and soon found herself booked to play her first pop gig, a session with British singer-actress Jane Birkin. Over the next two years Dom toured with Birkin, also supporting French singer-actress Jeanne Moreau. Upon returning from Birkin's international tour, Dom set about working on her first album.[4] The writing process, though, proved quite challenging. It was at a social dinner in Paris that Dom met and soon struck up an artistic partnership with singer-songwriter Piers Faccini, whom her director husband Jeremiah had made several videos for.[3] Faccini suggested that Dom use his home studio in the Cevennes Mountains of France, where in less than a week she recorded almost all her parts. Facinni then set to adding various instruments over Dom's tracks. What resulted out of this partnership were the thirteen compositions that would become known as Dom's debut album, Ela.[5]

Discography

References

  1. "Jane Birkin au Palace | 10/03/2009 - 15/03/2009". Le Palace. 2009. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  2. http://soundcheck.wnyc.org/blogs/soundcheck-blog/2012/dec/10/video-premiere-dom-la-nena-no-meu-pais/
  3. 1 2 3 Fusilli, Jim (9 January 2013). "Melancholy Baby". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  4. 1 2 "Dom La Nena". Six Degrees Records.
  5. Pareles, Jon (11 January 2013). "Whispered Lyrics, Spooky Snippets, Old Frontiers Anew". New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
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