Some posts about him on the Mexico thread (his home country).
The Music of Brazil
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Re: The Music of Brazil
The December newsletter from Musica Brasilis included a retrospective for 2023 listing updates to their collection.
Creating an account is free, and from there you can easily download out-of-copyright sheets.
Alberto Nepomuceno (1864-1920)
Alberto Nepomuceno was already on the portal in 2022, but this year the 18 songs with orchestra were added, unmissable!
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... nepomuceno
Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935)
The female representative of this group of notables. We also added 153 pieces by the composer.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... ha-gonzaga
Euclides Fonseca (1853-1929)
Another incredible new feature are 14 pieces, including orchestral repertoire, by Euclides Fonseca, an exceptional composer from Recife. Do you know him?
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... es-fonseca
Francisco Braga (1868-1945)
We also had 36 pieces by Francisco Braga, one of the main names in 20th century Brazilian music, for varied formations.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... isco-braga
Glauco Velasquez (1884-1914)
40 works by Glauco Velasquez, considered a genius by his contemporaries, who died at the age of 30 from tuberculosis.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... -velasquez
Henry Oswald (1852-1931)
52, by Henrique Oswald, winner of a competition in Paris with his composition “Il Neige”.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... que-oswald
Leopoldo Miguez (1850-1902)
We added 35 pieces to Leopoldo Miguez's available repertoire, including 2 symphonic poems.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... ldo-miguez
Lorenzo Fernandez (1897-1948)
131, by Lorenzo Fernandez, founder of the Brazilian Conservatory of Music.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... -fernandez
Marcelo Tupinambá (1889-1953)
147, by Marcelo Tupinambá for different formations.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... -tupinamba
Paulino Chaves (1883-1948)
And finally, 72 works by Paulino Chaves, a composer born in Belém, still only known in his region.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... ino-chaves
Creating an account is free, and from there you can easily download out-of-copyright sheets.
Alberto Nepomuceno (1864-1920)
Alberto Nepomuceno was already on the portal in 2022, but this year the 18 songs with orchestra were added, unmissable!
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... nepomuceno
Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935)
The female representative of this group of notables. We also added 153 pieces by the composer.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... ha-gonzaga
Euclides Fonseca (1853-1929)
Another incredible new feature are 14 pieces, including orchestral repertoire, by Euclides Fonseca, an exceptional composer from Recife. Do you know him?
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... es-fonseca
Francisco Braga (1868-1945)
We also had 36 pieces by Francisco Braga, one of the main names in 20th century Brazilian music, for varied formations.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... isco-braga
Glauco Velasquez (1884-1914)
40 works by Glauco Velasquez, considered a genius by his contemporaries, who died at the age of 30 from tuberculosis.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... -velasquez
Henry Oswald (1852-1931)
52, by Henrique Oswald, winner of a competition in Paris with his composition “Il Neige”.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... que-oswald
Leopoldo Miguez (1850-1902)
We added 35 pieces to Leopoldo Miguez's available repertoire, including 2 symphonic poems.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... ldo-miguez
Lorenzo Fernandez (1897-1948)
131, by Lorenzo Fernandez, founder of the Brazilian Conservatory of Music.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... -fernandez
Marcelo Tupinambá (1889-1953)
147, by Marcelo Tupinambá for different formations.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... -tupinamba
Paulino Chaves (1883-1948)
And finally, 72 works by Paulino Chaves, a composer born in Belém, still only known in his region.
https://musicabrasilis.org.br/composito ... ino-chaves
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Joaquim Antônio Barrozo Netto (1881-1941)
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Re: The Music of Brazil
What a treat. Thank you.
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Very nice collection !
Thank you.
BR // Didi
Thank you.
BR // Didi
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Thank you. Nelson Friere recorded this work in his 2012 collection Brasileiro
There's a handful more works on IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Barrozo ... t%C3%B4nio
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Hi all,
For a long time I'm looking for some works by Brazilian composers:
1. Francisco Braga - Vols d'Oiseaux (piano version)
2. Sílvio Fróis (Froes) - Allegro, Op.20 no.5 (printed version)
3. Leopoldo Miguez - Minuete
These are really hard to find...
Any luck?
Many thanks in advance.
For a long time I'm looking for some works by Brazilian composers:
1. Francisco Braga - Vols d'Oiseaux (piano version)
2. Sílvio Fróis (Froes) - Allegro, Op.20 no.5 (printed version)
3. Leopoldo Miguez - Minuete
These are really hard to find...
Any luck?
Many thanks in advance.
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Re: The Music of Brazil
You're welcome.
Here a few more. If you find another interesting score video by Netto which I missed pls let me know and I can try to make a pdf from it.
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