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and Raquel Tovar located the only descendant of Jaime Nunó, his great-grandson, living in the U.S. at Pelham, New York. The family granted access to the personal archive of Jaime Nunó, containing about 5,000 unpublished documents (personal letters, scores, official documents, etc.); all this
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information allowed Canton and Tovar writing the first complete biography of Nunó. This book had a high media coverage and has been described as
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