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    Ernesto Nazareth Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Ernesto Nazareth? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Ernesto Nazareth from Classical and what is the personality traits.

    Ernesto Nazareth
    INFP

    INFP (5w4)

    Ernesto Nazareth personality type is INFP, which means that he is an idealist, creative, and imaginative. The primary function of the INFP is Introverted Intuition, which is the dominant function of the type. The secondary function is Extroverted Feeling, which is the auxiliary function.

    The primary function of the INFP is Introverted Intuition, which is the dominant function of the type. The secondary function is Extroverted Feeling, which is the auxiliary function.

    Externally, Ernesto seems calm, but internally he is searching for connection with others. He loves to talk about his ideas and has a tendency to be so idealistic and abstract that he can become quite mired in his thoughts. Like many INFPs, Ernesto has a hard time making connections with people and so he often finds himself on his own and by himself. As a result, Ernesto often finds himself on the fringe of the group and can sometimes feel unnoticed and unappreciated by those around him.

    He may feel as though those around him don’t understand his ideas or his worldview, and as a result he feels as though he has to keep those ideas inside of him to keep himself from feeling alone and misunderstood.

    Ernesto Júlio de Nazareth (March 20, 1863 – February 1, 1934) was a Brazilian composer and pianist, especially noted for his creative Maxixe and Choro compositions. Influenced by a diverse set of rhythms like the polka, the habanera, and the lundu, he combined this elements with his classical formation to create compositions that he called “Brazilian tangos". These would be the precursors for what is known today as Choro. His piano repertoire is now part of the teaching programs of both classical and popular styles, as Nazareth once served at the boundary between these two worlds. Ernesto Nazareth was born in Rio de Janeiro, one of five children. His mother, Carolina da Cunha gave him his first piano lessons. At the age of ten, after his mother's death, he continued his piano studies with Eduardo Moreira and Charles Lucien Lambert. Strongly influenced by Chopin, Nazareth published his first composition Você Bem Sabe (1877), at age 14. At this time, he began his professional career.

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