Title: | Trio No. 1 |
Otros títulos: | Sonata No. 3 Onze Canções Trío No.1 - Sonata No. 3 - Once Canciones Um Trio - Uma Sonata e Onze Canções |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Heitor Villa-Lobos; Trio Da Rádio Mec; Quarteto Vocal Da Rádio Mec; Oscar Borgerth; Ilara Gomes Grosso |
Forma Musical: | PianoTrios, Vocal Quartets with Piano, Songs with Piano, Sonatas (Violin and Piano) |
Abstract: | The music of Heitor Villa-Lobos is known for its characteristic nationalism, driving rhythms, and original instrumentation. He was trained as an autodidact opposed to academic instruction, his music grew in a completely independent and individual fashion. Villa-Lobos began studying music at an early age, when his father, a worker at the National Library and an amateur musician, taught him to play cello, viola, and guitar. These early influences later became evident in the orchestration of some of his more prominent works. Although he intended to enter school to study medicine, Villa-Lobos soon found that he preferred spending time with the local popular musicians, becoming familiar with the various musical styles native to Rio de Janeiro's street and night life. Among other skills, he learned to improvise guitar melodies over the "choro," a popular instrumental genre of the time, which lent Villa-Lobos the effortless Latin nationality so strongly present in his music. From the ages ... |