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Luiz José Maria de Oliveira, a man of many trades, was born in Portugal in 1821.
He lived until 1883 in Coimbra, where he was a musician and composer, lithographer, merchant and hairdresser. These Variations on a Sentimental Theme, from his guitar magazine "O Conimbricense Armónico" published between 1848-49 are one of the rare examples of composition for the 6 string guitar in Portugal during the first half of the 19th century. This fingered and revised edition corrects some minor mistakes in the original. It contains all my research and newly discovered informations about this previously unknown composer.
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