The Music of Brazil
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Re: The Music of Brazil
O mehlor do choro brasileiro
(A choro fake books)
(A choro fake books)
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Lito:
Gracias! for the album, it is a great anthology.
As far as I know the Choro and the Samba are the basis for Bossa Nova.
By the way, here is the Samba Carinhoso the master piece of Pixinguinha (Villa-Lobos was his fan):
Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho, better known as Pixinguinha, (April 23, 1897 - February 7, 1973) was a choro composer, arranger, flautist and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro.
Through the legacy of the pioneering choro composers of the 19th century and of the Afro-Brazilian tradition
Ilu.
Gracias! for the album, it is a great anthology.
As far as I know the Choro and the Samba are the basis for Bossa Nova.
By the way, here is the Samba Carinhoso the master piece of Pixinguinha (Villa-Lobos was his fan):
Alfredo da Rocha Viana Filho, better known as Pixinguinha, (April 23, 1897 - February 7, 1973) was a choro composer, arranger, flautist and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro.
Through the legacy of the pioneering choro composers of the 19th century and of the Afro-Brazilian tradition
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Thanks, Oren,oren segev wrote:Here it is (nms-tttos)
Oren
that's very kind of you.
Arglmann
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Pixinguinha
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Re: Composers from South America (excluding Brazil & Argentina)
Hi,
does anyone know of the piece "Carioca" by Ernesto Nazareth
being arranged or maybe originally for the piano?
So far I found only arrangements for different instruments, or recordings of pianists.
Maybe someone could post the piece...
Nowadays they play many of this on the radio...
Thanks in advance for any information,
Arglmann
does anyone know of the piece "Carioca" by Ernesto Nazareth
being arranged or maybe originally for the piano?
So far I found only arrangements for different instruments, or recordings of pianists.
Maybe someone could post the piece...
Nowadays they play many of this on the radio...
Thanks in advance for any information,
Arglmann
Listen, die die Welt bedeuten.
Re: The Music of Brazil
Does anyone know of the Brazilian composer Eduard Dutra? I've compiled a scanty bio below of the very little information I've been able to find about him. Any additional facts would be welcome. Thanks!
EDUARDO DUTRA (1908 to 1963-64?) (No image found)
Eduardo Dutra was a 20th century Brazilian composer. Very little is known about this composer, including where he was born, resided, or died at about 56 years of age. (Even the exact year of his death is uncertain.) Likewise, the name of his wife is unknown, although we do know from the dedication inscribed on his "Prelude", Op 32 that he had a son Farnesio. Nor is there anything seemingly available about his musical background. It is established, however, that Dutra was a part-time composer, suggesting that he depended on an occupation other than composing for his livelihood. Unfortunately, there is no listing, not even a partial one, of his works. His scores were not published by the major music publishing houses of his day, as only private printings were made. Following Dutra’s death most of his manuscripts and existing printed scores were either lost or destroyed. Thus finding his scores now is extremely difficult. Hopefully future searches by musicologists and musicians of libraries, archives and private collections might yield more of Dutra’s compositions.
David
EDUARDO DUTRA (1908 to 1963-64?) (No image found)
Eduardo Dutra was a 20th century Brazilian composer. Very little is known about this composer, including where he was born, resided, or died at about 56 years of age. (Even the exact year of his death is uncertain.) Likewise, the name of his wife is unknown, although we do know from the dedication inscribed on his "Prelude", Op 32 that he had a son Farnesio. Nor is there anything seemingly available about his musical background. It is established, however, that Dutra was a part-time composer, suggesting that he depended on an occupation other than composing for his livelihood. Unfortunately, there is no listing, not even a partial one, of his works. His scores were not published by the major music publishing houses of his day, as only private printings were made. Following Dutra’s death most of his manuscripts and existing printed scores were either lost or destroyed. Thus finding his scores now is extremely difficult. Hopefully future searches by musicologists and musicians of libraries, archives and private collections might yield more of Dutra’s compositions.
David
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Does anyone have Villa-Lobos's Chôros No. 11 for piano and orchestra? I believe it is the only one we are missing, as far as his piano/orchestra works go. What a massive work, though!
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Re: The Music of Brazil
I am missing that one as well old chap. I e mailed Eschig a long time ago, but I cannot remember what they said. Definately appears to be out of print.
In addition, I thought I had the Bachianas Brasileiras III, but now cannot find it and it is blocked on IMSLP.
Does anyone have that???
Ta
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In addition, I thought I had the Bachianas Brasileiras III, but now cannot find it and it is blocked on IMSLP.
Does anyone have that???
Ta
Thal
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Re: The Music of Brazil
Rachfan:Rachfan wrote:Does anyone know of the Brazilian composer Eduard Dutra? I've compiled a scanty bio below of the very little information I've been able to find about him. Any additional facts would be welcome. Thanks!
EDUARDO DUTRA (1908 to 1963-64?) (No image found)
Eduardo Dutra was a 20th century Brazilian composer. Very little is known about this composer, including where he was born, resided, or died at about 56 years of age. (Even the exact year of his death is uncertain.) Likewise, the name of his wife is unknown, although we do know from the dedication inscribed on his "Prelude", Op 32 that he had a son Farnesio. Nor is there anything seemingly available about his musical background. It is established, however, that Dutra was a part-time composer, suggesting that he depended on an occupation other than composing for his livelihood. Unfortunately, there is no listing, not even a partial one, of his works. His scores were not published by the major music publishing houses of his day, as only private printings were made. Following Dutra’s death most of his manuscripts and existing printed scores were either lost or destroyed. Thus finding his scores now is extremely difficult. Hopefully future searches by musicologists and musicians of libraries, archives and private collections might yield more of Dutra’s compositions.
David
Here is the only piano score that I could get –nms-tttos.
Preludio, Op 32; Composed in 1940 by Eduardo Dutra (1908-1964?) and dedicated to his son, Farnesio, this beautiful and haunting late romantic "Preludio", Op. 32 in F# minor leaves no doubt as to the fine talent and craftsmanship of this obscure Brazilian composer
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Re: The Music of Brazil
As requested by Arglmann: Carioca by Nazareth -fresh scanned-
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