Triste Ausência (Albano da Conceição, Levino)

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Performances

Recordings

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Publisher Info. Triste Ausência, 1923.
Performers Levino da Conceição (Guitar)
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Misc. Notes Original recording, made by Levino da Conceição in 1923, under Odeon Disc: R122540. Obs.: This is audio without sound treatment or improvement, therefore, a lot of noise.
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Synthesized/MIDI

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Kennedy Violão (2022/11/30)

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Kennedy Violão (2022/11/30)

Publisher Info. Kennedy Violão, 2021.
Performers Guitar (Musescore 3.0)
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Misc. Notes Attention: This audio file was generated in Musescore 3.0, just for reference.
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Sheet Music

Scores

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Kennedy Violão (2022/11/30)

Arranger Levino Albano da Conceição (b. 1883)
Copyist Unknown
Publisher. Info. Manuscript, 1907.
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Misc. Notes This manuscript was found in the collection of Jacob do Bandolim. No further information or copyist. Provided by the distinguished Brazilian researcher Jorge Carvalho de Mello.
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Kennedy Violão (2022/11/30)

Arranger Levino Albano da Conceição (b. 1883)
Copyist Francisco Soares de Souza (b. 1905)
Publisher. Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1942?).
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Misc. Notes This piece was copied by the Brazilian guitarist and composer Francisco Soares de Souza, around the 1940s. Francisco Soares was a friend of Levino da Conceição.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

For Guitar (Albano da Conceição)

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Kennedy Violão (2022/12/5)

Arranger Levino Albano da Conceição (b. 1883)
Editor Kennedy Cirino (b. 1995)
Publisher. Info. Tribute edition, 2021.
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Misc. Notes This version is based on a manuscript found in the Jacob do Bandolim collection, kindly provided by the distinguished Brazilian researcher Jorge Carvalho de Mello.
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For Guitar (Dumigan)

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Kennedy Violão (2022/12/5)

Arranger Levino Albano da Conceição (b. 1883)
Editor Chris Dumigan (b. 1951)
Publisher. Info. Tribute Edition, 2021.
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Misc. Notes This version was transcribed by Chris Dumigan, from the original recording, made by Levino da Conceição in 1923.
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For Guitar (Albano da Conceição)

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Kennedy Violão (2022/12/5)

Arranger Levino Albano da Conceição (b. 1883)
Editor Kennedy Cirino (b. 1995)
Publisher. Info. Tribute edition, 2021.
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Misc. Notes This version is based on the manuscript by the original copyist, Francisco Soares de Souza.
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General Information

Work Title Triste Ausência
Alternative. Title Mazurca Lírica
Composer Albano da Conceição, Levino
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Key E minor
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1907?
Average DurationAvg. Duration 3 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation guitar
Extra Information There are at least three versions of this piece, one from 1907, another from 1923 and the last one from the 1940s. Levino recorded this piece in 1923, his first recording. There are two manuscripts and a transcription of the original recording.