Heitor Villa-Lobos was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 5, 1887 and died on November 17, 1959. He was a Brazilian maestro and conductor. He is the main responsible by the discovering of a peculiarly Brazilian language in music. He was considered the biggest music exponent during the Modernism in Brazil, composing works that praise the nationalist spirit and incorporated elements of folkloric and indigenous songs.

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