Jaime Ovalle
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Jaime Ovalle or Jayme Ovalle (5 August 1894 – 9 September 1955[1]) was a Brazilian composer and poet.
Ovalle was born in Belém, Brazil.[1]
He was self-taught as a composer. As an officer of the Ministério da Fazenda, he resided mostly in New York and London.[2] He was one of the "Second Nationalist Generation" of Brazilian composers along with Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez (1897-1948) and Walter Burle-Marx (1902-1990).[3]
He died in Rio de Janeiro.[1]