Paurillo Barroso
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Role:ComposerBirth:1895Death:1968Paurillo Barroso was a Brazilian classical music composer who was born on September 28, 1903, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was the son of a music teacher and grew up in a musical family. His father, João Batista Barroso, was a pianist and composer, and his mother, Maria da Conceição Barroso, was a singer. Barroso began his musical education at a young age, studying piano and composition with his father. He showed great talent and quickly became known for his musical abilities. In 1921, he entered the National Institute of Music in Rio de Janeiro, where he studied composition with Francisco Braga and piano with Luciano Gallet. After completing his studies, Barroso began his career as a composer and pianist. He quickly gained recognition for his compositions, which were influenced by Brazilian folk music and the European classical tradition. His music was characterized by its rhythmic vitality, melodic richness, and harmonic complexity. One of Barroso's early successes was his composition "Rapsódia Brasileira," which was premiered in 1928. The piece was a fusion of Brazilian folk music and classical music, and it was well-received by audiences and critics alike. It established Barroso as a leading figure in Brazilian classical music. In the 1930s, Barroso continued to compose and perform, and he also became involved in music education. He taught at the National Institute of Music and the Brazilian Conservatory of Music, and he was a founding member of the Brazilian Society of Composers, which was established in 1935. During this period, Barroso composed some of his most famous works, including "Sinfonia Tropical," which was premiered in 1938. The piece was a symphony that incorporated elements of Brazilian folk music, and it was a landmark in Brazilian classical music. It was also a reflection of Barroso's commitment to creating a distinctively Brazilian classical music tradition. In the 1940s, Barroso continued to compose and perform, and he also became involved in the film industry. He composed music for several Brazilian films, including "O Ébrio" (1946), which was a huge success and featured one of Barroso's most famous songs, "Aquarela do Brasil" (also known as "Brazil"). "Aquarela do Brasil" became an international hit and was recorded by many famous artists, including Carmen Miranda, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra. The song became a symbol of Brazilian music and culture, and it helped to establish Barroso as one of the most important composers of his time. In the 1950s, Barroso continued to compose and perform, and he also became involved in politics. He was a member of the Brazilian Communist Party and was active in the cultural and political movements of the time. He composed music for several political plays and was involved in the creation of the Brazilian Popular Music Festival, which was established in 1965. Barroso's later works were characterized by their political and social themes, and he continued to be a leading figure in Brazilian classical music until his death in 1968. His legacy lives on through his music, which continues to be performed and celebrated in Brazil and around the world. In conclusion, Paurillo Barroso was a Brazilian classical music composer who made significant contributions to the development of Brazilian classical music.More....
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