Recorder and traverso player Meila Tomé moved to Belgium in 2004 to study at the Lemmens Institute in Leuven. In June 2007 concluded the Bachelor Degree in Music and in 2009 concluded her Master degree with Highest Distinction under the orientation of Bart Coen аnd Bart Spanhove.
In September 2009, Meila went to study one year in ESMAE (Escola Superior de Música e Artes do Espetáculo) with the Erasmus European Programme under the orientation of Pedro Sousa Silva. In 2012, Meila finished her Bachelor Degree in Traverso with the Highest Distinction in the class of Frank Theuns, in Belgium.Â
During her conservatory years, she attended master classes and lectures with Dorothee Oberlinger, Peter Van Eyghem, Adrian Brown, Sigiswald Kuijken, Barthold Kuijken, Rachel Brown, Tomma Wessel and Maurice van Lieshoudt.
Meila performed as soloist in many concert halls in Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Serbia, Croatia and Brazil with orchestras, chamber music groups and as a soloist.Â
It was as a six-year-old that Meila started to take regular recorder lessons with Fátima Gouvêa. From 1994 to1996 studied viola da gamba with CecÃlia Aprigliano. Also studied clarinet from 1998 until 2000 with José Nogueira Júnior. In 2000 started having classes with Karla Dias and Fernando Lopes.
With ten she began to participate in early music festivals in Juiz de Fora and BrasÃlia. In such occasions worked with Rafael Palácios, Karla Dias, Fernando Lopes, Flávio Stein, Alessandro Santoro, Luis Otávio Santos, Natalia Chain, Homero de Magalhães Filho and Ricardo Kanji.
Meila also dedicates herself to Brazilian music performance. She was born into a family of musicians, and was directly involved with music since birth. Her first performance, at the age of six, happened in BrasÃlia.
She uniquely plays Choro with the recorder, having on her repertory highly solistic pieces, like 1×0, Espinha de bacalhau, Gargalhada, O Gato e o Canário, etc. Participated in the recording of João Tomé’s CD “Piquenique“ and Evandro Silva’s CD in 2004. In 2009 was the guest musician on a TV-show hosted by TV Senado, in BrasÃlia.Â
Meila`s first experience as a music teacher was in 2004, when she taught recorder in BSB musical – Asa Norte in BrasÃlia. Since then, she has taught music privately and gives master classes and lectures on Historical Performance Practice.Â
Since 2010 Meila lives in Novi Sad, Serbia, where she founded Vema [Vojvodina Early Music Association], along with other people who are interested in other forms of classical music, open to different ways of interpretation and approach to each individual composition.
She organizes Vojvodina’s first Early Music Festival: Days of baroque music in Novi Sad, which had its seventh edition in September 2021.   Â