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Silvina Sadoly was born in Buenos Aires and graduated from the Conservatorio de Superior de Música "Manuel de Falla." She is also a graduate of Instituto Superior de Arte del Teatro Colon where she studied vocal technique with Nilda Hoffman, Mirtha Fileni Garbarini and Aida Fileni.

She is currently a member of the National Polyphonic Choir. She won the National Competition in 1990 organized by the Coca Cola company in the area of classical singing.

In recent years she has turned to the study and interpretation of music from the sixteenth through eighteen centuries. Between 2000 and 2004 she taught courses in singing baroque music sponsored by the Fundación Antorchas.

At the Teatro Colon, she joined the cast of the opera "Orfeo" by C. Monteverdi (2001), the "Gallant Indies" of JP Rameau, both directed by Gabriel Garrido, and the oratorios "Juditah Triumphans" by A. Vivaldi and "Athalia" by Mario Videla.

She participated in the Latin American Baroque Music Festival "Misiones de Chiquitos 2000" (Bolivia). She performed in the Sacred Art Festival held in Paris in 2001 at the Saint Roch Church. She was a soloist in the opera "Armide" (Gluck) performed at the Teatro Colon in October 2003 under the direction of Carlos Lopez Puccio.
From 2005-2009 she joined the faculty of early music created at the Municipal Conservatory "Manuel de Falla" in Buenos Aires.

She also participated in the Latin American Baroque Music Festival "Misiones de Chiquitos" in 2004 and 2006.
She regularly participates in the Festival of Baroque Music "Road of the Jesuit Estancias" (Córdoba) with groups such as assembly "Louis Berger" (Ricardo Massun), "Baroque orchestra of the Rosary" (Rodolfo Marchesini), "Concerto Cima" (Federico Ciancio) "Baroque Orchestra Suquía" (Manfredo Kraemer) and "Cappella Seicento" (Federico Ciancio).

She is a member of the "Cappella Seicento" (Federico Ciancio) interpreting seventeenth-century oratorios and eighteenth-century German music and the Group "Capilla del Sol" (Ramiro Albino) devoted to Latin American baroque music with which she has recorded two CDs.

She is also a member of the Argentinean - Brazilian "Americantiga" (Ricardo Bernardes) with whom she has recorded two cds of Brazilian colonial music.