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Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:51 am
by bingo
PhilM93 wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 5:59 pm Hi all

I today listened to some Josè F.Vasquez
I feel rather intrigued by his impresiones and the Preludios.
Can anybody help me out?

Regards
Phil
Some posts about him on the Mexico thread (his home country).

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 6:21 am
by bingo
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

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 5:09 am
by Hobbypianist
Joaquim Antônio Barrozo Netto (1881-1941)
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.1_Bailado_das_borboletas.pdf
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.2_Danca_dos_gnomos.pdf
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.3_Flor_em_botao.pdf
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.4_Harmonia_das_sombras.pdf
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.5_Pizzicato.pdf
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.6_Marcha_dos_elefantes.pdf
Netto_7_Pecas_caracteristicas_No.7_Ponteio.pdf
Netto_Alegria_de_viver.pdf
Netto_Berceuse.pdf
Netto_Cachimbando.pdf
Netto_Cavallinho_de_pau.pdf
Netto_Choro.pdf
Netto_Confidencias.pdf
Netto_Danse_des_fantoches.pdf

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 5:11 am
by Hobbypianist
Netto_Esbocetos.pdf
Netto_Estudo_de_concerto_No.1.pdf
Netto_Estudo_de_concerto_No.2.pdf
Netto_Feux_follets.pdf
Netto_Minha_terra.pdf
Netto_Movimento_perpetuo.pdf
Netto_Pequena_valsa.pdf
Netto_Rhapsodia_guerreira.pdf
Netto_Romance_sem_palavras.pdf
Netto_Serenata_diabolica.pdf
Netto_Tempos_idos.pdf
Netto_Valsa_lenta.pdf
Netto_Valsa_scherzo.pdf
Netto_Valsa-Capricho_No.2.pdf
Netto_Variatioes_sobre_un_thema_original.pdf

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 7:52 am
by Jean-Séb
What a treat. Thank you.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 7:53 am
by didi
Very nice collection !
Thank you.

BR // Didi

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 6:08 am
by bingo
Hobbypianist wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 5:11 am
Netto_Minha_terra.pdf
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

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 1:18 pm
by Pianoman
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.

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 10:23 am
by Hobbypianist
didi wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 7:53 am Very nice collection !
Thank you.

BR // Didi
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.
Netto_Canto_do_marujo.pdf
Netto_Era_uma_vez.pdf
Netto_No_ferreiro.pdf
Netto_Preludio_e_Fuga.pdf
Netto_Sinos_da_aldeia.pdf

Re: The Music of Brazil

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2024 9:53 pm
by bingo
ilu wrote: Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:24 pm Malcolm:

Da Cunha ( 1846-1913), is at IMSL:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Itiber%C ... s%C3%ADlio

I have his biography in Portugues, so I translated into English (please forgive some mistakes):


He was a Brazilian Diplomat, he was born in Paranaguá, Brazil. . He attended primary school in her homeland and her musical debut was at the piano, learning on her parents' home.
Already renowned pianist in his youth moved to Sao Paulo to attend law school. After obtainning a BA in Law joins diplomatic career serving in the diplomatic corps in several countries as: Italy, Peru, Belgium, Paraguay and Germany. While the music aside, Brasílio had friendly relations with some of the greatest pianists of his time, as Anton Rubinstein, and Liszt Sgambatti.
Considered one of the pioneers of nationalism, was among the first to draw on popular subjects in print and his work features distinctive Brazilian. He composed chamber music and choir, plus parts piano.
His Rhapsody Sertaneja popularized, especially by the famous song "Balaio, baby, Balaio." His best known composition is undoubtedly "The Sertaneja" 1869. He was appointed ambassador to Portugal, but died before assuming the role . He died in the German capital on August 11, 1913.


Ilu.
A set of works by Brasílio Itiberê da Cunha (1846-1913) is now available in fresh engravings (free sign-in and download)

https://musicabrasilis.org.br/partitura ... aneja-op15