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Carvalho, Dinorá de

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Personal name headingCarvalho, Dinorá de
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Variant(s)De Carvalho, Dinorá
Carvalho Muricy, Dinorá Gontijo de
Muricy, Dinorá Gontijo de Carvalho
Birth date1904-06-01
Death date1980-02-28
Place of birthUberaba (Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Place of deathSão Paulo (Brazil)
Profession or occupationComposers Pianists Conductors (Music)
Found inValsa, no. 1, 1948: t.p. (Dinorá de Carvalho)
New Grove, 2nd ed. www site, Dec 08, 2000 (Carvalho, Dinorá de; b. ?June 1, 1904, Uberaba; d. Feb. 28, 1980, São Paulo; Brazilian composer, pianist, and conductor)
Homage, ℗2018: container (Dinorá de Carvalho (1905-1980)) insert (pianist, pedagogue, and composer)
Grove music online, October 11, 2023 (Carvalho (Muricy), Dinorá (Gontijo) de; born ?June 1, 1904, Uberaba; died February 28, 1980, São Paulo; Brazilian composer, pianist, and conductor)
   <https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.05046>
Wikipedia, October 11, 2023 (Dinorá de Carvalho; Dinorá Gontijo de Carvalho; born June 1, 1904/5, Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil; died February 28, 1980, São Paulo, Brazil; Brazilian pianist, conductor, music educator, and composer; the first woman member of the Brazilian Academy of Music and the first woman Brazilian maestro, founding an all-woman orchestra, the Orquestra Feminina de São Paulo)
Musica brasilis WWW site, October 11, 2023: Composers (Dinorá de Carvalho; born 1895, Uberaba, MG, Brazil; died 1980, São Paulo, Brazil; pianist and composer)
   <https://musicabrasilis.com/composers/dinora-de-carvalho>
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