- Radamés
Gnattali (27
January 1906 – 3
February 1988) was a
Brazilian composer of both
classical and po****r music, as well as a conductor, orchestrator...
- (Armandinho) and
Laurindo Almeida, as well as
Carmen Miranda and Radamés
Gnattali. He also
recorded on
several labels,
including Parlophone (Brazil), Odeon...
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Carlos Jobim) (1959) Neil
Sedaka –
Circulate (1960)
Radames Gnattali – Radamés
Gnattali ****teto – Radamés na
Europa com seu ****teto e Edu (1960) Sonia...
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motets sacred music Miriam Gideon 1906 1996
American modernism Radamés
Gnattali 1906 1988
Brazilian Philip Herschkowitz 1906 1989
Romanian atonality, twelve-tone...
- (Polygram) 1984:
Tributo a
Garoto (Barclay), with Radamés
Gnattali 1987:
Interpreta Radamés
Gnattali (Visom) 1988:
Rafael Rabello (Visom) 1990: A flor da pele...
- or Radamés is a
Hispanic masculine given name that may
refer to Radamés
Gnattali (1906–1988),
Brazilian composer, conductor, orchestrator, and arranger...
- 36th
President of
Brazil School of Fine Arts
Jorge Furtado,
actor Radamés
Gnattali,
musician Maristela Salvatori,
printmaker Linguistics School Caio Fernando...
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Osvaldo Lacerda (1927–2011),
classical musician and
composer Radamés
Gnattali (1906–1988),
classical composer, conductor,
orchestrator and
arranger Yara...
- It was then
recorded by
Francisco de
Morais Alves,
arranged by Radamés
Gnattali and his orchestra, and
released by
Odeon Records in
August 1939. It was...
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multiple solo albums, he also
performed with
Brazilian composer Radamés
Gnattali and his ****tet,
touring Europa and
South America.
Berlin to the
Samba Beat...