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    Ovidio Cátulo González Castillo (6 August 1906 – 19 October 1975) was an Argentine poet and tango music composer. He was the author of many famous works...
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    pseudonym on his work at the La Independencia, under Antonio Luna, was Catulo. He later joined the Nacionalista Party which wanted the independence of...
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    by Cátulo Castillo) (1953) Patio mío (1953) Milonga del mayoral (1953) La cantina (1954) A la guardia nueva (1955) La última curda (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo)...
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    tango histories: for example La Boca, San Telmo and Boedo. At Boedo Avenue, Cátulo Castillo, Homero Manzi and other singers and composers used to meet at the...
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  • "María" is a 1945 tango written by Aníbal Troilo with lyrics by Cátulo Castillo, and first sung by Alberto Marino in the same year. It was among the tango...
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    Law & the Humanities: Vol. 8, Issue 2, p.526 Gary Daher Canedo: Safo y Catulo: poesía amorosa de la antigüedad, Universidad Nur, 2005. J. Michael Walton:...
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  • originally a coco under the title "Engenho de Humaitá" (Humaitá's mill). Catulo da Paixão Cearense argued to be the unique composer of the song, however...
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    rabbits", a use adopted by Cicero, Cesar, Pliny the Elder and, in particular, Catulo, who referred to Hispania as the cuniculus peninsula. Data related to Procaviidae...
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    Library as "samba de partido-alto" in 1913, "A viola está magoada", by Catulo da Paixão Cearense, released as "samba" by Baiano and Júlia the following...
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    one begun in 1917), and his setting of the poetry of Mário de Andrade and Catulo da Paxão Cearense in the Canções típicas brasileiras of 1919. His classical...
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