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Antonio Carlos Jobim
Brasilia, Sinfonia da Alvorada
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Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Orchestral
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Orchestral
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18:44
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4
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Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Brasilia, Sinfonia da Alvorada" is a symphonic work that was composed in 1960 to celebrate the inauguration of Brazil's new capital, Brasilia. The piece was premiered on April 21, 1961, in Brasilia's new opera house, the Teatro Nacional Claudio Santoro. The symphony is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of Brasilia. The first movement, "Alvorada," which means "dawn" in Portuguese, represents the beginning of a new day and the birth of the city. It features a slow, majestic introduction that gradually builds to a lively, rhythmic section that evokes the energy and excitement of a new city. The second movement, "Paisagem," which means "landscape," is a slow, contemplative piece that reflects the natural beauty of Brasilia's surroundings. It features lush, sweeping melodies that are reminiscent of the Brazilian countryside. The final movement, "Festa," which means "party," is a lively, celebratory piece that captures the spirit of Brasilia's people. It features a fast, energetic rhythm that is punctuated by bursts of brass and percussion, creating a festive atmosphere. Overall, "Brasilia, Sinfonia da Alvorada" is a masterful work that showcases Jobim's skill as a composer and his deep love for his country. The piece is characterized by its lush harmonies, intricate rhythms, and evocative melodies, which combine to create a rich and vibrant musical tapestry. It remains a beloved work in Brazil's musical canon and a testament to the beauty and vitality of Brasilia.
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