Ludmila Ferber

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Ludmila Ferber

Ludmila Ferber in 2012.
Background information
Born (1965-08-08) 8 August 1965
Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Genres Contemporary Christian music, contemporary worship music, worship music, pop rock
Occupations Singer, songwriter, worship pastor, author
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1996–present
Labels MK Publicitá, Kairós Music, Som Livre
Website adoracaoprofetica.com.br

Ludmila Múrias Ferber Lino (born 8 August 1965) is a Brazilian Christian singer, songwriter, worship pastor and writer.[1]

Biography

The singer is the descendant of Russian Jews, Spanish and Portuguese. Became evangelical after his father was cured of cancer. Ludmila was married in 1987 to José Antônio Lino and has three daughters Ana Lídia, Vanessa and Daniela.[2]

In 1996, Ludmila released her first solo CD entitled Marcas and from this launch her career was consolidated achieving prestige in public Brazilian gospel.

Ludmila is known to have a great friendship with gospel singer Ana Paula Valadão.[3]

Discography

Studio albums
  • 1996: Marcas
  • 1998: O Verdadeiro Amor
  • 1999: Deus é Bom Demais
  • 2000: O Coração de quem Adora
  • 2002: O Segredo de ser Feliz
  • 2003: Ouço Deus me Chamar
  • 2005: 24 Horas por Dia
  • 2006: Ainda é Tempo
  • 2008: Cantarei para Sempre
  • 2009: A Esperança Vive
  • 2013: Pra Me Alegrar
Live albums
  • 2001: Os Sonhos de Deus
  • 2002: Unção sem Limites
  • 2004: Tempo de Cura
  • 2004: Uma História, Uma Estrada, Uma Vida
  • 2005: Nunca Pare de Lutar
  • 2007: Coragem
  • 2007: Pérolas da Adoração
  • 2011: O Poder da Aliança
Compilations
  • 2007: Melodias Inesquecíveis
  • 2010: Canções Inesquecíveis
Kids
  • 2005: Meu Amigão do Peito

Books

  • 2012: Nunca Pare de Lutar

External links

References

  1. "Ludmila Ferber – Biografia". Dicionário Cravo Albin. Retrieved 24 October 2012. 
  2. "Novo álbum de Ludmila Ferber terá música composta pela filha". G1. Retrieved 11 August 2013. 
  3. "Ludmila Ferber visita Ana Paula Valadão e deixa uma carta a ela". Blog Adoradores. Retrieved 18 January 2010. 
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