Guitar Catalog of the 20th and 21st Centuries

based on the original project by Vincenzo Pocci

rebooting by Cristiano Porqueddu

Villa-Lobos Heitor (1887-1959)

Brasil / More info in Enciclopedia de la Guitarra / More info in Wikipedia

Composer, conductor and teacher, was born and died in Rio de Janeiro.

English
(1887-1959)
Heitor Villa-Lobos is considered the greatest Brazilian composer. He was a very prolific composer (more than a thousand compositions) mixing together folklore and classical tradition. He wrote twelve symphonies, sixteen symphonic poems, seventeen ballets, ten theatrical works. He composed, moreover, fourteen Chôros (typical pieces of the Brazilian folklore performed by little groups). His interest in the Guitar moved him to compose for this instrument starting from the Brazilian folklore: his first published works were the Suite populaire brésilienne and the Choro n.1, both published during his stay in Paris. In 1924, Villa-Lobos met Segovia who asked him to compose a study. He composed the Douze études and later the Cinq préludes and the Concerto for Guitar and little Orchestra. (Barbara Bellettini: Breve Storia della Chitarra)

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