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Viriato Figueira Da Silva

Viriato Figueira da Silva is among the fathers of choro, a means of using, or style, that was already defined around 1875, evolving until it constituted a genre, after 1900. da Silva also was the author of the polkas “Só Pra Moer” (documented in 1901 with the well-known flutist Patápio …

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Matteo Mario Mario

Giovanni Matteo Mario was among the leading tenors of European countries through the mid-nineteenth hundred years. Although he had taken an alias, perhaps to safeguard himself from repercussions from the Sardinian military after his desertian, no intrigues appeared to stick to him. He made an appearance in various operas and …

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Caninha

Among the inventors of Carioca samba, Caninha distributed to Sinhô the Rei carry out Samba (Ruler of Samba), the honor of experiencing written the largest carnival hits from the 10 years of 1920. Blessed right into a poor family members and an orphan at eight, Caninha needed to function hard …

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August Freyer

“The first concepts of singing,” “A Practical body organ tutor,” and “The prinicples of harmony” are pedagogical functions compiled by this respectable Polish organist and composer. He researched with Schneider, Lenz, Pohlenz, and Elsner. Freyer performed the dual bass in the theater in Warsaw until he been successful Einert as …

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Ciprian Porumbescu

Learning music from his dad young, Porumbescu was duly ready for matriculation in the Vienna Conservatory where he became the student of Krenn and Bruckner. He helped to determine the Conservatory in Romania for instrumental and vocal music and experienced ample experience to take action provided his compositions of operettas …

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Cedric Hardwicke

Among the grandest of the golden era of Hollywood personality stars, Sir Cedric Hardwicke owned the type of vocal pipes and dextrous diction perfectly suitable for the globe of recorded books. He may be considered a little bit less popular for these kinds of albums than additional actors with related …

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João Pernambuco

João Pernambuco was a significant Belle Époque author of seminal choros, and in addition of jongos, valses, toadas, and mayções. Regardless of his illiteracy having remaining him in the much less scrupulous hands of companions who robbed a number of important compositions of his, his storage was conserved and his …

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Cecil Macklin

Englishman Cecil Macklin was primarily an arranger of dance music for army bands, but in least one amount composed by his very own volition proved of enormous importance towards the advancement of American popular music — Très Moutarde, a a single- or two-step better referred to as “AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT …

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Ben Abney

“Peg Knee” Ben Abney was among significantly less than a half-dozen blues pianists from Charlotte, NC, to create records through the 78 rpm period. Abney’s total documented output includes six sides manufactured in Charlotte on June 22, 1936. If his delivery date as shown in the Public Security Loss of …

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