Early years and education Granddaughter of
Polish musician , who settled in Brazil, and daughter of conductor
Jaques Morelenbaum and singer
Paula Morelenbaum, Dora was born into a musical environment in the city of
Rio de Janeiro. She studied music arrangement at
Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) for three years, but with the
COVID-19 pandemic, she ended up leaving the course and started working professionally with music.
Career In 2022, she joined the Rio de Janeiro-based group
Bala Desejo, alongside
Julia Mestre, Lucas Nunes, and Zé Ibarra. The quartet released the album
Sim Sim Sim, which won the
Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album in the
2022 edition. With the end of the band in 2024, she began to devote herself even more to her political career. In 2021, she released her first solo work, the
EP Vento de Beirada. Her style is associated with a blend of influences from traditional Brazilian popular music with elements of samba-jazz, electronic music, and experimentalism. Her classical training and use of the cello influence a sound that combines popular and classical elements. The project was re-released in 2023 and received international critical acclaim, such as in the German magazine
HHV Mag, which described Dora as "one of the most important new voices on the Brazilian scene." In 2024, she released her first full-length album,
PIQUE, which was reviewed in Brazilian cultural media outlets. The album was praised for combining elements of Brazilian music with contemporary sounds, as highlighted by
Folha de S.Paulo newspaper. In 2025, the album was nominated for a
Latin Grammy Award for Best MPB Album. The winner in this category was
Luedji Luna with the album
Um Mar Pra Cada Um. == Prizes ==