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Flor-de-Lis

Flor-de-Lis
Origin Lisbon, Portugal
Genres Fado, Folk, Acoustic
Years active 2004–present
Members Daniela Varela
José Camacho
Pedro Marques

For the French symbol and other uses of Fleur-de-lis, see

Flor-de-Lis is a Portuguese folk music group which represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, following their victory in the 45th edition of Festival da Canção, with the song "Todas as ruas do amor" (English: All the streets of love). It qualified for the final from the first semi final where it finished 15th.

The beginnings of Flor-de-Lis are closely linked to Pedro Marques' participation as a percussionist in the "Adufe" project, first conceived by José Salgueiro as an attraction for Expo-98, and which focussed on traditional Portuguese instruments. The resulting success led to several national and international events being held between 1999 and 2000, unearthing musician Pedro Marques' desire to explore the vast wealth of Portuguese music in conjunction with musical elements from other parts of the world.

The project began to take shape in 2001, with the participation of several musicians in recording sessions, one of whom was Paulo Pereira, who has stuck to wind instruments ever since.

In recent years the skeletons of the songs have been put together naturally, in a process involving several different approaches and instrumentalists.

The current repertoire consists not only of original lyrics by Pedro Marques and Daniela Varela, but also poems by Eugénio de Andrade, José Régio, Ary dos Santos, David-Mourão Ferreira and Maria José de Castro.

The sound is based on popular Portuguese music, from fado to folk, but the end result also stems from the fusion of music from other continents, with a strong popular flavor. The vocals of Daniela Varela can be heard alongside Pedro Marques on percussion, Jose Camacho on guitar, Jorge Marques on cavaquinho, Paulo Pereira on flute and Ana Sofia Campeã on accordion.

Daniela showed a gift for singing at an early age, appearing in Ana Faria's "Jovens Cantores de Lisboa" when she was 8, and in plays directed by Filipe La Féria such as "Jasmim ou o Sonho do Cinema" and "Godspell" after the age of 10. After a brief interregnum, when she discovered an interest in comics and illustration, she went back to live singing and joined Flor-de-Lis last year.


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