A Brazilian baroque composer, Jesuíno do Monte Carmelo was born on March 25, 1764 in Santos Brazil and dies on July 1, 1819 in Itu, Brazil. Besides being a musician, he worked as a painter, architect and sculptor. In Itu, he founded the Convento do Patrocínio. In São Carlos village (now Campinas), on visits to Father Diogo Antonio Feijó, he became a friend of Manuel José Gomes (Carlos Gomes’ father), who made copies of his works and kept others in his personal archive. Most of his pieces are vocal works.
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