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Alberto Marsicano (31 January 1952 – 18 August 2013) was a Brazilian musician, translator, writer, philosopher and professor. He was one of the people who introduced the Indian sitar in Brazil. He played with musicians such as Ivan Vilela, Lula Côrtes and Arnaldo Antunes. Marsicano spoke many languages, including Chinese, Latin, English, and Greek. He had a degree in philosophy. He studied with Ravi Shankar in London, and Krishna Chakavarty, a professor at the University of Benares.

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  • Alberto Marsicano (31 January 1952 – 18 August 2013) was a Brazilian musician, translator, writer, philosopher and professor. He was one of the people who introduced the Indian sitar in Brazil. He played with musicians such as Ivan Vilela, Lula Côrtes and Arnaldo Antunes. Marsicano spoke many languages, including Chinese, Latin, English, and Greek. He had a degree in philosophy. He studied with Ravi Shankar in London, and Krishna Chakavarty, a professor at the University of Benares. (en)
  • Alberto Marsicano (31 de janeiro de 1952 – 18 de agosto de 2013) foi um músico, tradutor, escritor, filósofo e professor brasileiro. Foi um dos introdutores do Sitar indiano no Brasil. Tocou com músicos brasileiros como Ivan Vilela e Lula Côrtes. (pt)
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  • Alberto Marsicano (31 January 1952 – 18 August 2013) was a Brazilian musician, translator, writer, philosopher and professor. He was one of the people who introduced the Indian sitar in Brazil. He played with musicians such as Ivan Vilela, Lula Côrtes and Arnaldo Antunes. Marsicano spoke many languages, including Chinese, Latin, English, and Greek. He had a degree in philosophy. He studied with Ravi Shankar in London, and Krishna Chakavarty, a professor at the University of Benares. (en)
  • Alberto Marsicano (31 de janeiro de 1952 – 18 de agosto de 2013) foi um músico, tradutor, escritor, filósofo e professor brasileiro. Foi um dos introdutores do Sitar indiano no Brasil. Tocou com músicos brasileiros como Ivan Vilela e Lula Côrtes. (pt)
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