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After studying literature and philosophy, he obtained a professorship but decided instead to pursue a career in the world of art. He wrote a thesis on Kabuki and Noh theater, an essay on
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Oratorio for narrator, soprano, tenor, children's choir and string orchestra, set to music by C. Max Jehuda Ewert of
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which look at the life and work of the composer. The work is supported by the
Association of Friends of Francis Poulenc and supervised by
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and his influence on music in Brazil. He wrote a series of poems for in
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for Afrik'DEZ'Arts, an international art association, in collaboration with the
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in 1957, in a family that has had musicians over three generations.
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