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Elias Belmiro

Elias Belmiro, virtuoso violonista (acoustic guitarist), continues to be dedicating his profession towards the choro custom also to the violão functions by Heitor Villa-Lobos. His initial solo record, released in 1996 and focused on Villa-Lobos, got two of its paths contained in a compilation released by Time-Life publication that also …

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Duque

Duque found Rio when he was very young and made a decision to be a dental practitioner. Signed up for the Medicine University of Rio de Janeiro, he received his level around 1904. He held an workplace at Rua Uruguaiana, which acquired no customers. In 1906, he previously success as …

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Tio Faustino

Tio Faustino was the competent omelê participant of Pixinguinha’s Guarda Velha group. In the orchestral recordings carried out by Pixinguinha, Afro-Brazilian percussion obtained importance for the very first time. As well as dish and blade (João da Baiana’s niche, combined with the pandeiro), snare drum, caixeta, reco-reco, and pandeiro, there’s …

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Satiro Bilhar

The need for Satiro Bilhar resides in his becoming among the first to utilize the violão (Brazilian classical guitar) like a solo instrument. After Ernani Figueiredo and Alfredo de Sousa Imenez passed away in 1917 and 1918 respectively, and as well as Brant Horta, Joaquim Francisco dos Santos (Quincas Laranjeiras), …

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Russo Do Pandeiro

The first Brazilian percussionist to have success after João da Baiana, Russo do Pandeiro also had a noted international career. perform Pandeiro found Rio along with his family members at three. He performed the pandeiro for the very first time at a celebration in the Penha borough on Oct 6, …

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Quincas Laranjeiras

An important number of the next generation of Brazilians who took the violão like a solo instrument, Quincas Laranjeiras was the teacher of eminent music artists who carry the torch even more: the blind Levino da Conceição, José Rabelo, and João Pernambuco. A eulogy released in O Violão journal (1929) …

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Anacleto de Medeiros

The need for Anacleto de Medeiros, organic son of the freed slave, resides in him getting among the first composers of choro, when it wasn’t yet a genre, but a method of playing, therefore adding to its form. He had written 90 parts, besides those that were lost. You can …

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Pedro Sorongo

Pedro Sorongo, or Pedro da Lua, was a ritmista (sort of percussionist who helps to keep the defeat) who was simply very popular one of the better choro organizations in the ’50s. He participated in lots of albums documented by Jacob perform Bandolim, and in addition documented with Baden Powell, …

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Meira

Meira was the most prominent six-string violonista (classical guitar participant) from the regional (little group) custom. Also an effective composer, he owed his economic balance to his composing skills. Being a teacher, he collaborated in the forming of distinguished music artists like Baden Powell, Maurício Carrilho, and Rafael Rabello. A …

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Armandinho

Armandinho was perhaps one of the most important statistics from the choro developed in the town of São Paulo. Together with his importance as an accompanist and radio musician, he has already established his compositions documented by Antônio Rago and Geraldo Ribeiro (who committed a whole LP to Armandinho’s compositions). …

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