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In the years 1921/22–1927 Braga resided in São Paulo, where he was professor of piano at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical. In order to move to São Paulo, he was obliged to leave his position at Instituto Nacional de Música, Rio de Janeiro, in July 1922.[3] He also taught in Campinas, Araraquara and Jaboticabal. Among his pupils can be listed Adolpho Tabacow and Camargo Guarnieri.[1]
He took part in the famous Semana de Arte Moderna in São Paulo (1922) as interpreter of compositions by Heitor Villa-Lobos[4] and Erik Satie‘s parody on Frédéric Chopin‘s funeral march (No.2 of Embryons desséchés).[1]