{{Short description|Brazilian girl group}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2025}} {{More citations needed|date=August 2022}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = <nowiki>Quarteto em Cy</nowiki> | image = Quarteto em Cy.tif | caption = Quarteto em Cy in 1972 | background = group_or_band | origin = [[Ibirataia]], Bahia, Brazil | genre = [[Bossa nova]], [[tropicalia]], pop, [[Música popular brasileira|MPB]] | years_active = 1959–present | label = [[Elenco]] | website ={{URL|instagram.com/quartetoemcy}} | current_members = Sonya | past_members = Cylene <br> Cyra <br> Dorinha † <br> Cybele † <br> Cynara † <br> Cyva † }}
'''Quarteto em Cy''' (a play on words of the Portuguese for ''Quartet in B'' by poet and lyricist [[Vinicius de Moraes|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.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/quarteto-em-cy-mn0000859045 ''ALLMUSIC, Quarteto em Cy'']</ref>
== History == They started performing in 1959, appearing on local television in that year. Cyva, the leader of the group, then moved to Rio de Janeiro, and persuaded her three sisters to join her there. They then started to make regular appearances in the ''boates'' (small nightclubs) of Rio, particularly ''Bottle's bar'' and the legendary ''Zum-Zum'', where they caught the attention of Vinicius de Moraes and other prominent figures of the [[bossa nova]] scene. Their first album was released in 1964, and was to be followed by regular releases up to the late '90s, at the frequency of one a year, and sometimes more. Connoisseurs of [[Música popular brasileira|MPB]] and [[tropicalia]] have a particular regard for the first few years of their recording career, when they were signed to Brazil's most daring label, [[Elenco]].
The Quarteto em Cy, noted for the precision of the vocalists' intonation and delivery, performed and recorded with almost every single major Brazilian artist of the '60s and '70s; their popularity exceeded and still exceeds the borders of their native country. They met with great success in America in the mid-sixties, and have a considerable following in Japan, where they still tour regularly.
The line-up of the quartet (which briefly split up, from 1970 to 1972) has changed a great deal over the years. However, the formation with Cyva and Sonya was kept active for many years since 1980, by far the most stable period in the group's history.<ref>{{in lang|it}} [http://gianzinho-culturabrasil.blogspot.it/2013/06/il-quarteto-em-cy-festeggia-i-50-anni.html ''Il Quarteto em Cy festeggia 50 anni di carriera con un libro e un CD curato da Dori Caymmi'']</ref>
On 21 August 2014, Cybele died of a lung [[ischemia]] at her home in Rio de Janeiro. She was 74. Cynara died on 11 April 2023, at the age of 78.<ref>{{cite news |title=Cynara, do Quarteto em Cy, morre aos 78 anos no Rio |url=https://g1.globo.com/rj/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2023/04/11/cynara-do-quarteto-em-cy-morre-no-rio.ghtml |access-date=29 April 2023 |publisher=g1.globo |date=11 April 2023}}</ref> Cyva died on 22 October 2023, in Rio de Janeiro, at the age of 85.<ref>{{cite news |title=Cyva, do Quarteto em Cy, morre no Rio |url=https://g1.globo.com/rj/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2023/10/23/cyva-do-quarteto-em-cy-morre-no-rio.ghtml |access-date=23 October 2023 |publisher=[[G1 (website)|G1]] |date=23 October 2023 | first=Roberta | last=Pennafort | language=pt-BR}}</ref>
==Discography== * 1964: Quarteto em Cy * 1965: Vinícius/Caymmi no Zum Zum – with Quarteto em Cy and Oscar Castro Neves * 1965: Caymmi and The Girls From Bahia – Quarteto em Cy and Dorival Caymmi * 1966: Som Definitivo – Quarteto em Cy and Tamba Trio * 1966: [[Os Afro-sambas (1966 album)|Os Afro-Sambas]] – Quarteto em Cy, [[Vinicius de Moraes]] and [[Baden Powell (guitarist)|Baden Powell]] * 1966: The Girls From Bahia/Pardon My English * 1966: Quarteto em Cy * 1967: De Marré de Cy * 1967: ¡Revolución con Brasilia!/The Girls From Bahia * 1968: Em Cy Maior * 1972: Quarteto em Cy * 1974: Saravá, Vinicius! Vinicius de Moraes en São Paulo Con Toquinho y Quarteto em Cy * 1975: Antologia do Samba Canção * 1976: Antologia do Samba Canção/volume 2 * 1977: Resistindo Ao Vivo * 1978: Querelas do Brasil * 1978: Cobra de Vidro – Quarteto em Cy e [[MPB4]] * 1979: Quarteto em Cy Em 1000 Kilohertz * 1980: Flicts – Quarteto em Cy, MPB4 and [[Sérgio Ricardo (director)|Sérgio Ricardo]] * 1980: Quarteto em Cy interpreta Gonzaguinha, Caetano, Ivan, Milton * 1981: Caymmis, Lobos e Jobins/Caminhos Cruzados * 1983: Pontos de Luz * 1989: Claudio Santoro Prelúdios e Canções de Amor * 1990: Os Afro-Sambas – Quarteto em Cy, Vinicius de Moraes and Baden Powell * 1991: Chico em Cy * 1992: Bossa em Cy * 1993: Vinícius em Cy * 1994: Tempo e Artista * 1996: Brasil em Cy * 1997: Bate-Boca – Quarteto em Cy e MPB4 * 1998: Somos Todos Iguais – Quarteto em Cy and MPB4, with [[Ivan Lins]] and [[Djavan]] * 1999: Gil e Caetano em Cy * 2000: Vinícius A Arte do Encontro – Quarteto em Cy and MPB4 * 2001: Falando de Amor pra Vinícius Ao Vivo – Quarteto em Cy and [[Luiz Cláudio Ramos]] * 2001: Hora da Criança * 2002: Quarteto em Cy * 2004: Quarteto em Cy Quarenta Anos * 2006: Samba em Cy
== Bibliography == * ''Enciclopédia da música brasileira: erudita, folclórica e popular''. São Paulo, Art Editora, 2000
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