Amadeu Thiado de Mello is an exiled Brazilian poet and is recognized as a regiional icon. His works have been translated into over 30 languages.
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January 31st, 2008 at 4:31 pm
HELLO
I HAVE RESERCHING ABOUT ALL OF THE FAMILY DULCIMER.
I NEED TO TRUSTY AND SPACIOUS HISTORY OF saltério.
I DONT DISCOVER GOOD INFORMATION ABOUT THIS IN INTERNET(ENGLISH LANGUAGE).
MORE SITES HAVE SHORT HISTORY ABOUT IT.AND ALL OF THEY ARE SIMILAR.
ALSO WIKIPEDIA IS NOT GOOD SOURCE.
I WANT MORE DATA ABOUT THIS INSTRUMENT.( blazilian saltério)
MY ASK :
1) A LARGE AND RESPONSIBLE HISTORY OF saltério(AND MENTIONED ORIGINAL)
2) I WANT KNOW THIS INSTRUMENT CAME IN WHICH BRAZILIA MYTH?
(MYTH AND SYMBOL) IT IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT FOR ME.(CONECTION IT TO MYTH AND SYMBOL AND SHAMANISM)
4)THIS INSTRUMENT IS STYLE IN WHICH COUNTRYIES ?
ONL brazilian saltério. NO ZITHER , SANTOUR, SANDUORI , YANGQIN , YOOCHIN , YANGGEUM , KANTELE , PSALTERY OR …
PLEASE SHOW TO ME PLACE OR PERSON UNTIL I CONECT IT , IF YOU CAN NOT HELP ME.
I NEEL TO YOUR HELP.BECAUSE I DONT KNOW BRAZILAIN LANGUAGE. SO I CAN NOT DISCOVER INFORMATION SOURCE
THANK YOU DEAR
April 26th, 2008 at 11:28 pm
There is a latin music curator that works at the NY Metropolitan Museum of art. I’m not sure of his name, but if you can contact him he will be able to asnwer your questions. Good Luck!