Heitor Villa-Lobos
Distribuiçao de flôres (Motivos Gregos), A. 575
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Composer:Heitor Villa-LobosGenre:ChoralCompose Date:1937First Performance:December 15, 1937Average_duration:4:12"Distribuição de flôres (Motivos Gregos), A. 575" is a composition by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. It was composed in 1957 and premiered on October 10, 1958, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The piece is divided into three movements and is approximately 12 minutes in length. The first movement, "Eros," is marked by a lively and rhythmic melody that is reminiscent of Greek folk music. The use of syncopation and irregular meters gives the movement a sense of energy and excitement. The second movement, "Afrodite," is more lyrical and introspective. The melody is slower and more contemplative, with a sense of longing and yearning. The final movement, "Dionisio," is marked by a frenzied and chaotic melody that is meant to evoke the wild and untamed nature of the Greek god of wine and revelry. Throughout the piece, Villa-Lobos incorporates elements of Brazilian folk music, such as the use of percussion instruments and the use of syncopation. He also draws on his knowledge of classical music, incorporating elements of counterpoint and harmony into the composition. Overall, "Distribuição de flôres (Motivos Gregos), A. 575" is a vibrant and dynamic piece that showcases Villa-Lobos's unique blend of Brazilian and classical music. Its use of Greek motifs adds an additional layer of complexity and depth to the composition, making it a standout work in Villa-Lobos's oeuvre.More....
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