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Joaquim Antônio da Silva Calado, Jr. (or Callado; Rio de Janeiro, July 11, 1848 - Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 1880) was a Brazilian composer and flautist. Da Silva is considered one of the creators of the choro genre of music. His band, O Choro do Callado, used an ebony flute, two viols and a cavaquinho, and was noted for facility at improvisation. Da Silva wrote and co-authored many choroes, as a new way of interpreting modinhas, lundus, waltzes and polkas. His work was an inspiration to his friend and pupil, Viriato Figueira, and his friend and band member, the female composer Chiquinha Gonzaga.

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  • Joaquim Antônio da Silva Calado, Jr. (or Callado; Rio de Janeiro, July 11, 1848 - Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 1880) was a Brazilian composer and flautist. Da Silva is considered one of the creators of the choro genre of music. His band, O Choro do Callado, used an ebony flute, two viols and a cavaquinho, and was noted for facility at improvisation. Da Silva wrote and co-authored many choroes, as a new way of interpreting modinhas, lundus, waltzes and polkas. His work was an inspiration to his friend and pupil, Viriato Figueira, and his friend and band member, the female composer Chiquinha Gonzaga. (en)
  • Joaquim Antônio da Silva Callado Júnior (Rio de Janeiro, 11 de julho de 1848 — Rio de Janeiro, 20 de março de 1880) foi um músico compositor e flautista brasileiro. Os historiadores o consideram como um dos criadores do choro ou como o pai dos chorões. Seu grupo, que ficou conhecido como "O Choro de Calado", era constituído por um instrumento de solo, no caso sua flauta de ébano, dois violões e um cavaquinho, onde os acompanhantes, ou os três instrumentistas de cordas, tinham boa capacidade de improvisar sobre o acompanhamento harmônico, que é a base do choro. (pt)
  • Joaquim Calado (* 11. Juli 1848 in Rio de Janeiro; † 20. März 1880 ebenda), eigentlich Joaquim Antônio da Silva Calado war ein brasilianischer Flötist und Komponist. (Sein Nachname ist auch in der Schreibweise Callado zu finden.) Er gilt als Begründer des Choro und war einer der bekanntesten Musiker des imperialen Brasiliens zu Zeiten des Herrschers Dom Pedro II. (de)
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