Maria Volonte: Portrait (2010)
“Maria Volonte: Portrait” marks Maria’s European debut on the prestigious Network Medien label.
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9 Vidas (2010)
“9 VIDAS” is a turning point for this Latin Grammy nominee and winner of the Carlos Gardel Prize. It is an album that was recorded live as a band, debuting new compositions and with a sound marked by Maria out in front of the band with her guitar.
Sudestada (2007)
Argentina’s Latin Grammy-nominated vocalist explores a deeply intimate terrain of love, loss and passion in an exquisite, eclectic and soulful CD from Buenos Aires produced by famed singer-songwriter Raul Carnota.
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Yo soy Maria (2006)
“Yo soy Maria” fuses classic tangos with jazz and bossa nova together with the Daniel Garcia Tangoloco Quintet. Nominated for a Carlos Gardel Prize.
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Tangos (2004)
“Tangos,” was Maria’s second CD to receive a Gardel Prize nomination and featured classic tangos as well as two of Maria’s own tango compositions.
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Fuimos (2003)
Winner of the Carlos Gardel Prize and Nominated for a Latin Grammy as “Best Tango Album,” this sensuous collection of classic tangos performed by the “chanteuse of Buenos Aires” Maria Volonte, will leave you dreaming of the last (or next?) Buenos Aires love affair. “Fuimos” is Maria’s tribute to the extraordinary tangos of the 1930s and 1940s. Recorded with her long-time friend and accompanist Horacio Larumbe, “Fuimos” is musical jewel that introduced Maria to the world stage.
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Tango y Otras Pasiones (1996)
With “Tango y otras Pasiones,” (Tango and other passions) Maria made a stunning debut on the Argentine music scene, with the “La Nacion” newspaper putting it on their list of the “100 Best Tango Albums of All Time.”

Winner of the Gardel Prize, a Latin Grammy nominee and member of the Tango Hall of Fame, María Volonté is an Argentine singer, guitarist and composer celebrated for the intense emotion and beauty of her songs as well as for her charisma and sensuality on stage. 


