João Arroio
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João Marcelino Arroio (or Arroyo; 4 October 1861, Porto — 18 May 1930, Colares (Sintra)) was a Portuguese composer. He is best known for his opera Amor de Perdição.[1] He notably founded the Orfeon Académico de Coimbra in 1880.[2]
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