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This is a list of composers who are either native to the country of Brazil, are a citizen of that nation, or have spent a major portion of their career living and working in Brazil. The list is arranged in alphabetical order:
Sheet music for the song "Oregon, My Oregon" Sheet music can be used as a record of, a guide to, or a means to perform, a song or piece of music. Sheet music enables instrumental performers who are able to read music notation (a pianist, orchestral instrument players, a jazz band, etc.) or singers to perform a song or piece. Music students use ...
Fabrício André Bernard Di Paolo, known professionally as Lord Vinheteiro, is a Brazilian pianist, accordionist, sound engineer, musician, aquarist, and YouTuber. [1] He is known for playing piano covers on his YouTube channel [2] where he has over 7 million subscribers and over 1 billion views.
Pakistan: Daf [108] dafli, dap, def, tef, defi, gaval, duf, duff, dof It is a Pakistani version of frame drum musical instrument 211.311 Paraguay: harp, Paraguayan [109] [110] [111] Diatonic harp with 32, 36, 38 or 40 strings, made from tropical wood and with songs in the Guarani language, with an exaggerated neck-arch, played with the ...
Tania Maria (born May 9, 1948) [2] is a Brazilian artist, singer, composer, bandleader and piano player, singing mostly in Portuguese or English. Her Brazilian-style music is mostly vocal, sometimes pop, often jazzy, and includes samba, bossa, Afro-Latin, pop and jazz fusion.
Brazilian songs by genre (5 C) + English-language Brazilian songs (1 C, 8 P) A. Ana Carolina songs (1 P) B. Jorge Ben songs (5 P) Chico Buarque songs (4 P) C.
The song is the title track of Nascimento's 1967 album Travessia. "Travessia" won second place at the Rio-based II Festival Internacional da Canção in October 1967, and was immediately offered for pressing and rights in America. [2] [3] [4]
Guarnieri studied piano with Ernani Braga and Antonio de Sá Pereira and composition with Lamberto Baldi [pt; de; es] at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical de São Paulo. In 1938, a fellowship from the Council of Artistic Orientation allowed him to travel to Paris, where he studied composition and aesthetics with Charles Koechlin and ...