Cirandinhas, W210 (Villa-Lobos, Heitor)

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 Complete Score
#68535 - 2.28MB, 28 pages -  6.0/10 2 4 6 8 10 (1) - V/V/30 - 2095x

PDF file, Scanned by Kenneth Gill
KGill (18 June 2010)

Publisher Info.:

Rio de Janeiro: Editora Arthur Napoleão, 1926.

Reprinted:

Boca Raton: Masters Music Publications, 1992. Catalog M 2002.

Copyright:

Public Domain - Non-PD EU [tag all]

Misc. Notes:

300dpi B/W
Scanned from a poor-quality source.

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General Information

Work Title Cirandinhas
Alternative Title
Composer Villa-Lobos, Heitor
Opus/Catalogue Number W210
Key Various:
1. C major
2. E minor
3. C major
4. D major
5. B major
6. D minor
7. G major
8. B minor
9. G major
10. D major
11. D minor
12. F minor
Movements/Sections 12 pieces:
1. Zangou-se o cravo com a rosa
2. Adeus bela morena
3. Vamos maninha
4. Olha aquela menina
5. Senhora pastora
6. Cai, cai, balão
7. Todo mundo passa
8. Vamos ver a mulatinha
9. Carneirinho, carneirão
10. A canoa virou
11. Nésta rua tem um bosque
12. Lindos olhos que ela tem
Year/Date of Composition 1925
First Publication 1925(?)
Average Duration 26 minutes
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Piano


Misc. Comments

All of the themes in this set are from Brazilian folk music. Many of them found their way into other compositions, such as the String Quartet No.5 (1931) and Cirandas (1926).

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