Brazilian singer and songwriter Natalia Spadine blends jazz, pop, funk, rock, and Brazilian popular music into a unique international sound. From São Paulo to Los Angeles, her career reflects versatility, education, and global performance experience.

 

Natalia Spadine career spans Brazil, South America, and the United States.

Natalia Spadine career spans Brazil, South America, and the United States.

A native from São Paulo, Brazil, Natalia is a versatile singer/songwriter who likes to perform styles such as Jazz, Pop, Funk, Rock, and Brazilian Popular Music. She started to work with music at the age of fourteen singing in hotels and private events in her hometown.

She has a lot of live performing experience including three seasons of singing in cruise ships around South America, and in different events and venues, in Brazil as well in the United States. She started teaching vocal technique, music theory, and stage performance in music schools and privately, in 2008.

The “paulistana” moved to Los Angeles in 2013 to start a vocal program in the acclaimed Los Angeles College of Music (aka LACM). In 2017 she received her master’s degree in music (jazz vocal performance) from Cornel School of Contemporary Music.

With her original project entitled Little Brazil Trio, she had the chance to perform at acclaimed venues and events such as Roy O. Disney Concert Hall at Cal Arts, Make Music Pasadena, Summer Jazz Concert Series presented by Pasadena Playhouse District, the Annual NAMM Show in Anaheim and many more – www.nataliaspadini.com.br

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where is Natalia Spadine from?
She is originally from São Paulo, Brazil.

2. What musical styles does she perform?
Jazz, Pop, Funk, Rock, and Brazilian Popular Music.

3. When did she move to the United States?
She moved to Los Angeles in 2013.

4. Does Natalia teach music?
Yes. She teaches vocal technique, music theory, and stage performance.

5. What is Little Brazil Trio?
It is Natalia’s original music project, featuring Brazilian-influenced jazz performances.