Lídia Pujol is a versatile Spanish singer and performer known for her eclectic blend of traditional music styles, including Yiddish, Celtic, medieval, Sephardic, and flamenco. Born in Barcelona in October 1968, she began her musical journey at the Taller de Músics and later honed her craft at the Col·legi del Teatre. Pujol gained recognition in the 1990s as part of a duo with Sílvia Comes, producing two albums that became iconic in Catalan music. Her solo career has been marked by innovative projects, such as setting poems by Jacques Prévert and Federico García Lorca to music in her album *Iaie* (2003). She has also explored traditional Catalan songs in *Els amants de Lilith* (2007) and has collaborated with numerous artists across various genres.
Pujol's recent work includes *Conversando con Cecilia* (2021), a tribute to the legacy of Cecilia, and *Babel: Dels fems i les flors* (2024). Her performances often blend music with theatrical elements, showcasing her commitment to storytelling and cultural heritage. Beyond music, she has participated in theater productions, both as an actress and director, further highlighting her artistic versatility.
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