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Vault of Nicasio Safadi, Guayaquil composer in the General Cemetery of Guayaquil.
Nicasio Safadi Reves (Reves is the translation of Rbeiz) (1902 – October 29, 1968 inGuayaquil) was anEcuadorian musician[1][2]
Born in the Ottoman Empire, he went to Ecuador when he was five years old. He learnt to play thevihuela, thetiple, the guitar, thelute and themandolin. He was in several musical groups before he joinedEnrique Ibáñez in "Dúo Ecuador".[3]