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==Life==
'''Born:''' 18 January 1982
 
'''Biography'''<br>
Fábio Soldá Barbosa Araújo is a Brazilian composer and business manager, born in the city of São Paulo. His musical works currently include symphonic pieces, piano sonatas, sacred music and two pieces for flute and orchestra. Despite being a contemporary composer, his works are more oriented for the classical style, without the musical innovations of the 20th century.
 
Soldá is also bachelor in Business Management by the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, post-graduated in Logistics by the University of São Paulo, and currently works as business consultant and software developer.
 
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Revision as of 05:52, 22 June 2017

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Life

Born: 18 January 1982

Biography
Fábio Soldá Barbosa Araújo is a Brazilian composer and business manager, born in the city of São Paulo. His musical works currently include symphonic pieces, piano sonatas, sacred music and two pieces for flute and orchestra. Despite being a contemporary composer, his works are more oriented for the classical style, without the musical innovations of the 20th century.

Soldá is also bachelor in Business Management by the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, post-graduated in Logistics by the University of São Paulo, and currently works as business consultant and software developer.

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