Chôros No.7, W199 (Villa-Lobos, Heitor)

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Publisher Info.:

Paris: Eschig, 1928. Plate M.E. 2072.
Reissue - Paris: Eschig, 1955. Plate M.E. 6774.

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Public Domain - Non-PD US, Non-PD EU

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Paris: Eschig, 1928. Plate M.E. 2085.
Reissue - Paris: Eschig, 1965.

Copyright:

Public Domain - Non-PD US, Non-PD EU

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Work Title Chôros No.7
Alternative Title Setemino
Composer Villa-Lobos, Heitor
Opus/Catalogue Number W199
Number of Movements/Sections 1
Average Duration 8 min.
Year/Date of Composition 1924
First Performance 17 September, 1925, in the Instituto Nacional de Música of Rio de Janeiro, with Ary Ferreira (flute), Antão Soares, Rodolfo Atanásio, Felipe Dechamps, Assis Republicano, Cardoso Menezes, and Newton Pádua (cello)
Year of First Publication 1928
Dedication Arnaldo Guinle
Genre Septet
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation Flute, Oboe, Clarinet (B), Saxophone (E), Bassoon, Violin, Cello
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The clarinet is to be played without a reed in this work (blown like a horn).

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