Torquato Pereira de Araújo Neto (November 9, 1944 – November 10, 1972) was a Brazilian journalist, poet and songwriter. He is perhaps best known as a...
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Torquato may refer to: Torquato Cardilli (born 1942), Italian Muslim ambassador Torquato Neto (1944–1972), Brazilian journalist and poet Torquato Taramelli...
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orchestral arrangements by Rogerio Duprat and lyrical contributions from Torquato Neto. The main contributors can be seen on the album cover, which is intended...
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Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Tom Zé, and the poet-lyricist Torquato Neto. Later the group moved from Salvador (the capital of Bahia) to São Paulo...
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Look up neto, Neto, or néto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neto may refer to: Neto (deity), an Iberian god Neto (suffix), a name suffix distinguishing...
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Panis et Circencis. These include Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Torquato Neto. The music in the album has been considered unprecedented. It represents...
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the 1968 album Tropicalia: ou Panis et Circensis, Gilberto Gil and Torquato Neto explicitly refer to the Manifesto in the song "Geléia geral" in the...
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International Music Festival performing "Minha Senhora", written by Gil and Torquato Neto. It failed to captivate the Festival's audience.[citation needed] Gal's...
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had studied with Pierre Boulez) and lyrical contributions from poet Torquato Neto. The album's group cover photograph depicted the collective holding...
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English, "All for charity". The city is the birthplace of, among others, Torquato Neto, who belonged to the Tropicalismo movement. Its cathedral, Catedral...
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