Adoniran Barbosa, artistic name of João Rubinato (6 August 1910 – 23 November 1982), was a noted Brazilian São Paulo style samba singer and composer. João...
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Barbosa (sometimes Barbossa) is a Portuguese and later also Southern Galician surname. It may refer to: Adoniran Barbosa (a.k.a. João Rubinato, 1910–1982)...
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Tiro ao Álvaro (category Songs written by Adoniran Barbosa)
is a samba song composed in 1960 by Brazilian composer and singer Adoniran Barbosa (real name João Rubinato) with the radio-journalist Osvaldo Moles....
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Por Toda Minha Vida (section Adoniran Barbosa)
Nélson Motta Rachel Gutville Hugo Nápoli - Adoniran Barbosa (elderly) Marcello Airoldi - Adoniran Barbosa (adult) Cassio Pandolfi - Ferdinando Ricardo...
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(município) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is the birthplace of Adoniran Barbosa. Valinhos is famous for its purple fig, the theme of its annual Fig...
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Joga a chave (category Songs written by Adoniran Barbosa)
is a samba song composed in 1952 by Brazilian composer and singer Adoniran Barbosa (real name João Rubinato) with the radio-journalist Osvaldo Moles....
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in diverse parts of Brazil because of the song "Trem das Onze", by Adoniran Barbosa. In 1949 Jaçanã became the site of the first film studio of São Paulo:...
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notícias em São Paulo". globo.com. 6 June 2011. "Adoniran Barbosa, o Poeta do Povo" [Adoniran Barbosa, the Poet of the People]. globo.com (in Portuguese)...
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out and, in São Paulo, the Demônios da Garoa enshrined the sambas by Adoniran Barbosa. Missing for many years, samba composer Cartola was found washing cars...
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a polemic topic in the entirety of the country since the times of Adoniran Barbosa. Also, the "Paulistano" accent was heavily influenced by the presence...
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Martinho da Vila: Canta Canta, Minha Gente Raul Seixas: Gita Adoniran Barbosa: Adoniran Barbosa Alceu Valença: Molhado de Suor Novos Baianos: Novos Baianos...
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sources to develop their own characteristic style. In 1949, they met Adoniran Barbosa, one of the most important composers of música popular brasileira or...
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Trem das Onze (category Songs written by Adoniran Barbosa)
o’clock Train") is a samba composition by Brazilian singer-songwriter Adoniran Barbosa. Released in 1964 and made famous that same year by the samba group...
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accent with Italian influences became notorious through the songs of Adoniran Barbosa, a Brazilian samba singer born to Italian parents who used to sing...
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This is a list of Brazilian actors. Adoniran Barbosa Adriano Garib Agildo Ribeiro Aílton Graça Alberto Guzik Alberto Perez Alberto Ruschel Alejandro Claveaux...
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orchestrator and arranger Yara Bernette (1920–2002), classical pianist Adoniran Barbosa (1912–1982), singer and composer Alcione Nazaré (1947–), singer Ary...
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1941) 1909 – Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle (d. 2013) 1910 – Adoniran Barbosa, Brazilian musician, singer, composer, humorist, and actor (d. 1982)...
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Samba Italiano (category Songs written by Adoniran Barbosa)
Italiano" (Italian Samba) is a popular samba song composed in 1965 by Adoniran Barbosa (1912–1982), who was a son of Italian immigrants from Valinhos, Brazil...
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artists have their own compilation album CD: Luiz Ayrão Ataulfo Alves Adoniran Barbosa Bebeto Elizeth Cardoso Dorival Caymmi Beth Carvalho Cartola Cinco Crioulos...
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Vittorio Cardineli and Gino Talamo, starring Ilka Soares. In 1956, Adoniran Barbosa composed the popular samba song "Iracema". The 1975 film Iracema: Uma...
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Samba do Arnesto (category Songs written by Adoniran Barbosa)
samba song composed in 1953 by Italian Brazilian composer and singer Adoniran Barbosa. In his style of the "paulista" samba, it has humorous lyrics written...
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(1825–1891) Antônio Carlos Gomes (1836–1896) Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959) Adoniran Barbosa (1912–1982) Anitta (born 1993), pop singer Antônio Carlos Jobim (1927–1994)...
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Portuguese, and Caipira dialects. In the songs by the Italian-Brazilian Adoniran Barbosa, the son of immigrants from Cavarzere (Venezia), the "Italian Samba"...
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(d. 2008) William Schuman, American composer (d. 1992) August 6 – Adoniran Barbosa, Brazilian musician, singer, composer, humorist and actor (d. 1982)...
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(Adventure Music, 2014) Cyro Baptista, Beat the Donkey (Tzadik, 2002) Adoniran Barbosa, O Poeta do Bexiga (Som Livre, 1990) Walter Becker, Circus Money (Mailboat...
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a polemic topic in the entirety of the country since the times of Adoniran Barbosa. Also, the "Paulistano" accent was heavily influenced by the presence...
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Gabus Mendes, he started to work at PRB-9 Rádio Record, where he met Adoniran Barbosa. In the 1940s, the São Paulo press gave him the nickname "the millionaire...
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Dayton) by Captain Clegg and the Night Creatures "Trem das Onze" by (Adoniran Barbosa). "Tren al Sur" by Los Prisioneros "Trenulețul" by Zdob și Zdub and...
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Prado as Olívia Milton Ribeiro as Galdino Vanja Orico as Maria Clódia Adoniran Barbosa as Mané Mole In 1950, Lima Barreto joined the film studio Companhia...
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derived from Occitan manjer and reinforced by the Italian mangiare. Adoniran Barbosa, composer in the analogous Italian-Portuguese pidgin. Italian immigration...
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