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In Mercier's novel, "Um Ourives das Palavras" is a collection of reflections and aphorisms published posthumously in 1975 by the character's sister, Adriana. The fictional author, Amadeu de Almeida Prado, is depicted as a brilliant Portuguese doctor and aristocrat who lived through the Salazar dictatorship. The book's profound philosophical inquiries into life, death, and identity prompt the protagonist, Raimund Gregorius, to abandon his life in Switzerland and take a night train to Lisbon to uncover the truth about Prado's life. Grupo Editorial Record Deep Review of the Fictional Content Um Ourives Das Palavras Amadeu De Almeida Prado Pdf
This paper explores the significance of the phrase "Um Ourives Das Palavras" within the context of Brazilian composer Almeida Prado’s (1943–2010) extensive contribution to the piano repertoire. Often associated with his song cycles and text-based compositions, the metaphor of the "goldsmith of words" highlights Prado's meticulous craftsmanship in blending Portuguese poetic traditions with a unique harmonic language. By examining the intersection of text and music in his work, specifically regarding the availability of scores in PDF format for modern performers, this paper argues that Prado acts as a sonic goldsmith, forging intricate structures where the phonetics of the Portuguese language dictate the architecture of the music. If you are seeking this PDF for a