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- screenplay by Alberto Bremer and written by Renato ****undes and Alice Name-Bomtempo. It stars Larissa Manoela, Erasmo Carlos, Katiuscia Canoro, André Frambach...
- João Domingos Bomtempo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w duˈmĩɡuʒ βõˈtẽpu]; also Buontempo; Lisbon, 28 December 1775 – Lisbon, 18 August 1842) was a Portuguese...
- Joseph Vogler (1808) Jan Zach (1762) Hector Berlioz (1837) João Domingos Bomtempo (1820) Giovanni Bottesini (1877) Johannes Brahms (1865–68) Anton Bruckner...
- viola and cello, is a chamber work by Portuguese composer João Domingos Bomtempo. A performance takes about 20 minutes. Although he composed some ten works...
- drama film directed by Carlos Gerbase. Maitê Proença - Márcia Roberto Bomtempo - Júlio Maria Ribeiro - Anamaria Ana Maria Mainieri [pt] - Guida Nélson...
- released, directed by Helvécio Ratton, with a cast of Samuel Costa, Roberto Bomtempo, Patrícia Pillar, Othon Bastos and Luís Carlos Arutin (in his final film...
- musical figures like pianist Alexandre Rey Colaço or composer João Domingos Bomtempo, and numerous other notable burials, especially from the Portuguese nobility...
- Venâncio da Silva Joana Fomm ... Josefa Tuca Andrada ... Cafu Roberto Bomtempo ... Lobato Carol Machado ... Ana Lúcia Maria Luisa Mendonça ... Malu Anselmo...
- Muniz, "The Holy Child" directed by Luis Artur Nunes, alongside Roberto Bomtempo and José de Abreu, Had 5 nominations for the S**** Prize of RJ, the most...
- André (1775–1842) François-Adrien Boieldieu (1775–1834) João Domingos Bomtempo (1775–1842) Maria Brizzi Giorgi (1775–1822) Bernhard Crusell (1775–1838)...