"Recordando" is a biographical work by Thomaz de Mello, one of Portugal's most celebrated composers. Written with an intimate and reflective tone, the book provides insight into Mello's life, career, and the musical landscape of his time. Born in 1836, Mello's compositions and contributions significantly impacted Portuguese music history. This work offers a firsthand account of his experiences and observations.
Readers interested in the history of Portuguese music, biographical accounts of significant composers, and the cultural context of 19th-century Europe will find "Recordando" to be a valuable resource. This book immortalizes the legacy of a musical genius and allows readers to connect with his artistic journey.
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