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João Pernambuco was a popular street-musician in Rio de Janeiro just after World War I. He was a good friend to H. Villa.Lobos. "Carrilhões" means something like ""bells" as in Churchbells...
I've chosen to play this kind of "laid-back" rather than "latin"... Hope you like it.
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"Sons de Carrilhões" by João Pernambuco
"Sounds of Bells" I don't hear carillons or bells in the piece, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a merrier tune.
Taylor NS54-CE, hybrid classical
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A Spanish / Classical guitar demo, which I performed & recorded. Booking enquiries for gigs, recording, lessons etc mdharp@bigpond.net.a u
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Um dos choros mais conhecidos do grande João Pernambuco, interpretado por Alessandro Penezzi. Show no Teatro Municipal de Batatais (SP) em 26 de março de 2005.
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O mais conhecido do João Pernambuco.
João Pernambuco (João Teixeira Guimarães) (1883-1947) was a brazilian composer for guitar. He left a lot of pieces for guitar. This one, Sons de Carrilhões (= Sounds of chimes) is the most known.
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