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João Marcelino Arroio (or Arroyo; 4 October 1861,
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— 18 May 1930,
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''. He notably founded the
Orfeon Académico de Coimbra Orfeon Académico de Coimbra (O.A.C.) is the oldest and one of the most famous academic choirs in Portugal. It was established in 1880 by the then University of Coimbra's law student João Arroio, with the name ''Sociedade Choral do Orpheon Académ ...
in 1880.''In illo tempore: estudantes, lentes e futricas'' By Trindade Coelho, page 87
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1861 births 1930 deaths 19th-century classical composers 19th-century Portuguese people Portuguese male classical composers Male opera composers Musicians from Porto Portuguese classical composers Portuguese opera composers 19th-century Portuguese male musicians Naval ministers of Portugal {{portugal-composer-stub