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Dorival Caymmi
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songs in his lifetime, and many of his works are now considered to be Brazilian classics . Both Brazilian and non-Brazilian musicians have covered his songs
Luciana Souza
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collaborated with Trio Corrente on her 2023 album Cometa, with covers of Brazilian classics and original samba songs. Their performance on NPR's Tiny Desk concert
Fiat 147
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Rogério; Ferraresi, Rogério (2016), Clássicos do Brasil: Fiat 147 [Brazilian Classics : Fiat 147] (in Portuguese), Alaúde, ISBN 978-8578813642 "Fiat 147
Simca do Brasil
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Rogério; Ferraresi, Rogério (2016), Clássicos do Brasil: Fiat 147 [Brazilian Classics : Fiat 147] (in Portuguese), Alaúde, p. 15, ISBN 978-8578813642 Automóveis
Dalal Achcar
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(now UniverCidade) in Rio de Janeiro. In the 1980s Achcar produced Brazilian classics , creating Floresta Amazônica (Amazon Forest) on Heitor Villa-Lobos
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Rogério; Ferraresi, Rogério (2016), Clássicos do Brasil: Fiat 147 [Brazilian Classics : Fiat 147] (in Portuguese), Alaúde, p. 25, ISBN 978-8578813642 Büschi
Rosa Andújar
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American Journal of Philology. She is also on the editorial board of two Brazilian Classics journals, Nuntius Antiquus and PhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos
Books in Brazil
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Catavento" successfully. In 1944, there was the "Coleção Saraiva" of Brazilian classics . There were distribution attempts through newsagents and kiosks at
Milton + Esperanza
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August 2024). "Milton Nascimento and Esperanza Spalding Celebrate Brazilian Classics on 'Milton + Esperanza'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 8 October 2024
History of football in Brazil
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point, Santos and Botafogo, with Garrincha and company, were the main Brazilian classics , both in regional, national and even international competitions, since