Orquestra do Maestro Duda
The Orquestra do Maestro Duda comes from Rio Tinto, a mining town in Paraíba, Brazil. It started in 1920 when Maestro José Duda founded the Filarmônica Rio...
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The Orquestra do Maestro Duda comes from Rio Tinto, a mining town in Paraíba, Brazil. It started in 1920 when Maestro José Duda founded the Filarmônica Rio Tinto. Early on, they had trouble getting instruments and money, but they kept playing anyway.
In the 1950s, the orchestra found new energy under Maestro Duda's son, José Neto. They played more kinds of music and became known outside their town. Their song "Hino de Rio Tinto" turned into a local anthem about the place's history and character.
They kept going through that, staying connected to their community. Over time, they've put out recordings like "Serenata à Rio Tinto" and "Melodias do Sertão."
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