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Celso Machado
Danças populares Brasileiras
Works Info
Composer
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Celso Machado
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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7:39
Movement_count
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5
Movement ....
Danças populares Brasileiras is a composition by the Brazilian composer and guitarist Celso Machado. The piece was composed in 1983 and premiered in the same year. It is a suite of six movements that showcase the rhythms and melodies of various Brazilian folk dances. The first movement, "Ciranda," is a lively dance from the northeast region of Brazil. It features a simple melody that is repeated and developed throughout the piece, accompanied by a driving rhythm played on the guitar. The second movement, "Coco," is a dance from the same region that is characterized by its syncopated rhythm and call-and-response structure. Machado's arrangement features a solo guitar playing the melody and a second guitar providing the rhythm. The third movement, "Baião," is a dance from the northeast that is similar to the samba. It features a distinctive rhythm played on the zabumba, a type of bass drum, and a melody played on the accordion. Machado's arrangement features the guitar playing both the melody and the rhythm. The fourth movement, "Maracatu," is a dance from the state of Pernambuco that is traditionally performed during Carnival. It features a slow, stately rhythm played on the alfaia, a type of bass drum, and a melody played on the gonguê, a type of bell. Machado's arrangement features the guitar playing both the rhythm and the melody. The fifth movement, "Frevo," is a fast-paced dance from the state of Pernambuco that is also traditionally performed during Carnival. It features a complex rhythm played on the snare drum and a melody played on the trumpet. Machado's arrangement features the guitar playing both the rhythm and the melody. The final movement, "Choro," is a genre of instrumental music that originated in Rio de Janeiro in the late 19th century. It features a virtuosic melody played on the flute or clarinet and a complex rhythm played on the guitar. Machado's arrangement features the guitar playing both the melody and the rhythm. Overall, Danças populares Brasileiras is a lively and colorful tribute to the rich musical traditions of Brazil. Machado's arrangements showcase his virtuosic guitar playing and his deep understanding of the rhythms and melodies of Brazilian folk music.
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