
About Francisco Manoel da Silva
Francisco Manuel da Silva (February 21, 1795 – December 18, 1865) was a Brazilian songwriter and music professor. He was born and died in Rio de Janeiro. He had great prominence in the musical life of Rio De Janeiro in the period between the death of Priest José Maurício and Carlos Gomes. He was a singer of Capela Real since 1809, and later a cello player. He was one of the founders of Imperial Academia de Música e Ópera Nacional (National Imperial Music and Opera Academy)
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Brazil: Hino Nacional Brasilerio (National Anthem of Brazil), "There was heard…" [Olympic version]
Brazil: Brazil [Hino Nacional Brasilerio (National Anthem of Brazil), "There was heard…"] (Olympic version)
Brazil: Hino Nacional Brasilerio (National Anthem of Brazil), "There was heard…"
Hino Nacional - National Anthem of the Federative Republic of Brazil
Brazil: Hino Nacional Brasilerio (National Anthem of Brazil), "There was heard…" [short version]
Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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Hino Nacional do Brasil (National Anthem of Brazil), "Ouviram do Ipiranga as margens placidas" (A cry out from peaceful Ipiranga's banks) (Brazil)
Brazil [Hino Nacional do Brasil (National Anthem of Brazil), "There was heard…"] (arr. O. Duque-Estrada)
Brazil (Olympic version)
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