- Brasílio
Itiberê da
Cunha (1
August 1846 – 11
August 1913) was a
Brazilian composer,
lawyer and diplomat.
Itiberê was the
sibling of poet and
critic (literary...
- ; Miranda, João M. D.; share,
Lucas de M.; Ludwig, Gabriela; Bernardi,
Itiberê P.; Moro-Rios,
Rodrigo F. (2006). "Distribuição e ocorrência de primatas...
- Jazz
Festival in 1979.
Other members of the
group have
included b****ist
Itibere Zwarg,
pianist Jovino Santos-Neto and
percussionists Nene, Pernambuco,...
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Elias Álvares Lobo (1834–1901) Antônio
Carlos Gomes (1836–1896) Brasílio
Itiberê da
Cunha (1846–1913)
Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847–1935)
Leopoldo Miguez (1850–1902)...
- (1885–1974),
classical pianist Bidu Sayão (1902–1999),
opera soprano Brasílio
Itiberê da
Cunha (1846–1913),
classical composer,
lawyer and
Brazilian diplomat...
- works; he has also
recorded the
music of
Ernesto Nazareth and Brasílio
Itiberê da Cunha. Lima
travelled across Brazil playing classical music to communities...
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Portuguese businessman Arthur Cunha (born 1990),
Brazilian footballer Brasílio
Itiberê da
Cunha (1846–1913),
Brazilian composer Carlos Alberto Cunha (1959–2016)...
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major font of
inspiration for the composers. Some
composers like Brasílio
Itiberê da Cunha,
Luciano Gallet and
Alexandre Levy,
despite having a European...
- mammaldiversity.org.
Retrieved 2022-02-01. Miranda, João M. D.; Bernardi,
Itiberê P.; Sponchiado, Jonas; P****os,
Fernando C. (2013). "The
taxonomic status...
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December 1904, when in a deal
negotiated by
Brazilian diplomat Brasílio
Itiberê da Cunha, the
Pilcomayo Pact,
Escurra resigned and a
temporary president...