Wilson Fonseca
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Wilson Dias da Fonseca (17 November 1912 – 24 March 2002) was a Brazilian maestro, composer, conductor and writer. He was born in Santarém, Pará, and died in Belém, aged 89.
Principal Works[]
- "Hymn of Santarém" ("Hino de Santarém").
- "One Poem of Love" ("Um Poema de Amor").
- "Land Beloved" ("Terra Querida").
- "Legend of Bouto" ("Lenda do Boto").
- "500 Years America" - symphonic poem (1992).
- "Blue Tapajós" ("Tapajós Azul") - waltz.
- "Amazonian Symphony" ("Sinfonia Amazônica").
- "Vitória-Régia, O Amor Cabano" - opera.
External links[]
- Santarem (in Portuguese)
- Dicionário MPB (in Portuguese)
Categories:
- 1912 births
- 2002 deaths
- Brazilian composers
- Brazilian composer stubs