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Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:10 pm
by neiltassoni
Greetings.
This has the beginnings of a wonderful thread.
I am curious-
Villa-Lobos wrote the adorable __3 Marias__, but i can find their score nowhere in Minnesota, nor anywhere, for that matter.
Would anybody by chance have the score?
I am, perhaps prematurely, much obliged.

Warm regards,
Neil of Minneapolis

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:17 pm
by rob
Villa-Lobos As Tres Marias (The Three Maries).pdf

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:23 am
by neiltassoni
rob wrote:
Villa-Lobos As Tres Marias (The Three Maries).pdf


Oh my. I was never notified in my 'e'mail that you'd responded to this, Rob. hence, my tardiness in appropriate appreciation for the __Marias__.
Many, many heartfelt thanks i offer.
Their peals shall ring out in your name.
Neil

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:08 pm
by tateaddis
I know this is a long-shot, but I am looking for two pieces by Radames Gnattali. I know that several of the Choros and Valsas have been circulating for years (Negaceando, Vaidosa, Canhoto, and Mahnosamente) but I am currently trying to get my hands on copies of Perfumosa (Valsa) and Carinhosa (Valsa) in order to complete the set. If there's anyone who can help, please feel free to send me a message or simply respond to this post. Also, I am more than happy to upload the Gnattali that I have (the aforementioned pieces) if there is any interest.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 4:59 am
by ilu
I am interested in Luis Bonfa's piano music.

I believe that his compositions are out of print, a score as an example and any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

ILU.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:07 am
by tracyross
Bonfa_Manha_de_Carnaval.pdf
This is all I have. -Tracy

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:25 am
by ilu
Dear Tracy:

Thank you, Bonfa was best known for the compositions for the film "Black Orpheus" and its main theme is precisely "Manhã de Carnaval."

ILU.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:55 pm
by Dani_area_51
Does anyone have anything, just to post as an example of the composer's style, by Edino Krieger? I was really moved by his second piano sonata, wich I heard today. I do know he is still alive, but one piece wouldn't hurt anyone :lol: :lol:

PS: Still, here's the audio, if anyone's interested in discovering the composer's music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-iEbyuL ... ture=g-u-u

Regards.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:57 am
by Jean-Séb
Nice discovery for me. Lots of his music on Youtube. Modern Brazilian (or more generally South-American) music is very appealing to me.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:04 pm
by Generoso
Does anyone have the music to the 50 Ponteio's by Mozart Camargo Guarnieri?

He was registered at birth as Mozart Guarnieri, but when he began a musical career, he decided his first name was too pretentious and subject to puns. Thus he adopted his mother's maiden name Camargo as a middle name, and thenceforth signed himself M. Camargo Guarnieri. In 1948, he legally changed his name to Mozart Camargo Guarnieri, but continued to sign only the initial of his first name.
One of his brothers was named Rossine Guarnieri, a Portuguese misspelling of Rossini Guarnieri, another one Verdi Guarnieri.