- Lopez,
Miguel Alejandro Serrano,
Ramiro Blas,
Florencia Nocetti,
Micaela Breque,
Romina Cocca,
Alfonsina Carrocio, Tomás Pozzi,
Vivian El Jaber, Juan M...
-
Samba de
breque is a
subgenre of
samba that
emerged in Rio de
Janeiro between the late 1930s and
early 1940s. The main
characteristic of the
subgenre is...
-
always takes a long time to
complete a sentence. He is ten
years old. Pé-de-
Breque is a big, fat
member of Braço's gang and the
typical dim-witted
comic relief...
-
derivative strands – such as
bossa nova, pagode,
partido alto,
samba de
breque, samba-canção,
samba de
enredo and
samba de
terreiro –
while other nomenclatures...
- as a
composer of
sambas and marches.
Later came the
cycle of
sambas de
breque with
Moreira da Silva. He
continued in 1950
composing jingles, including...
-
chulipa (also dormente, "sleeper"), bita ("beater,"
railway settlement tool),
breque ("brake"), picape/pick-up, hatch, roadster, SUV, air-bag,
guincho ("winch")...
-
Longest Voyage" won the 1961 Hugo
Award for Best
Short Story. Jean-Daniel
Brèque has
described "The
Longest Voyage" as "a
rousing adventure yarn", "solidly...
-
Argentine independent film
directed by Leo
Damario and
starring Micaela Breque, Ceci Barros,
Macarena Del Corro,
Alina Jaume,
Geraldine Guillermo and Érica...
- in São Paulo, and the use of a
composition structure known as "samba-de-
breque" (literally
brake samba),
where the
instrumental accompaniment stops suddenly...
-
Entre en scène (Doctor Who
Takes the Stage) was
translated by Jean-Daniel
Brèque and
published in
February 1987 The
German version Doctor Who und das Kind...