The Notes Between with Alba Cabral
6th November 2025

Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast series’ The Notes Between’ with Lara Eidi. Conversations exploring everything behind and about the world of songwriting! Our theme music ‘Breathe Love’ is from Lara Eidi herself available here
In this episode, Lara talks to Alba Cabral
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Alba Cabral is an award-winning Brazilian musician who began her career as a teenage percussionist in São Paulo’s street parades. After earning a degree in Languages from the University of São Paulo, she pursued further music studies in Europe and the UK. Based in London for 16 years, Alba completed a Master’s in Music Leadership at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, performing at festivals, recording as a singer and instrumentalist, and teaching in schools.
Her training includes Body Percussion (Barbatuques), Body Music (Keith Terry), Senegalese Sabar (Modou Diouf), and Brazilian Percussion (Ari Colares). Recently, Alba released her debut single “Xote da Amamentação”, a heartfelt tribute to motherhood and breastfeeding, featuring guest musicians—mostly mothers—and artwork by Ula Basinska. Available on all digital platforms.
Athens born to Lebanese Canadian parents, Lara Eidi is an artist that thrives on being different. As an independent artist, singer and multi- instrumentalist, she has carved a path for herself that continuously aimed at reshaping and developing her voice as a storyteller. An accomplished and reputable singer-songwriter, pianist, recording artist and jazz- folk vocalist of her own accord based in London and Athens. Her music has gained her critical acclaim as a genre bending artist (BBC Artist, 2020), described as “a singer with true gift of a voice, a kind soul, and a captivating presence.” (Jazz UK). At the heart of her being as a multi-disciplinary artist, she is sought after as a composer for vocal film scores, writes as a freelance music journalist, and is in demand as a creative workshop leader. Her music seeks to elevate and heal, and as a result, she creates genre- defying songs with a great emphasis on story telling. Her latest album ‘Sun’, her long awaited debut album, is all about pulling the threads of her folk, acoustic rock and jazz-classical upbringing to her message of hope, empowerment, and freedom. As a soloist, her recent debut performance at the infamous Royal Albert Hall, singing select pieces from Greece and Lebanon form the Medieval Byzantine Traditions sees Lara engaging on a series of select and innovative performances with the SAUDHA Indian Classical Music Association.