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Heitor Villa-Lobos
A lenda do caboclo, A. 166
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Composer
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Heitor Villa-Lobos
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Keyboard
Style
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Ballad
Compose Date
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1920
Average_duration
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3:41
"A lenda do caboclo, A. 166" is a solo guitar piece composed by Heitor Villa-Lobos in 1920. It was premiered in Rio de Janeiro in the same year. The piece is part of Villa-Lobos' collection of works called "Chôros," which is a fusion of Brazilian folk music and European classical music. The piece is divided into two movements. The first movement is marked "Lent" and is in the key of E minor. It begins with a slow and melancholic melody played on the guitar. The melody is then repeated with variations and embellishments, showcasing the virtuosity of the performer. The movement ends with a soft and gentle coda. The second movement is marked "Très animé" and is in the key of E major. It is a lively and energetic dance, inspired by the Brazilian folk music genre called "choro." The movement features syncopated rhythms, fast arpeggios, and intricate fingerpicking patterns. The performer is required to use various techniques such as harmonics, glissandos, and tremolos to create a vibrant and colorful sound. The piece is characterized by Villa-Lobos' use of Brazilian folk music elements such as the use of syncopated rhythms, melodic ornamentation, and improvisation. The piece also showcases Villa-Lobos' unique approach to harmony, which is a blend of traditional European classical music and Brazilian folk music. Overall, "A lenda do caboclo, A. 166" is a beautiful and challenging piece for solo guitar that showcases Villa-Lobos' mastery of blending different musical traditions. It has become a staple in the guitar repertoire and is often performed in concerts and competitions around the world.
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