![]() Villa-Lobos’s father was a librarian and an amateur. Audio/visual recording of a lecture-presentation given for the Big Guitar Weekend event at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama 10 November 2009. Heitor Villa-Lobos, (born March 5, 1887, Rio de Janeiro, Brazildied November 17, 1959, Rio de Janeiro), Brazilian composer and one of the foremost Latin American composers of the 20th century, whose music combines indigenous melodic and rhythmic elements with Western classical music. The emphasis is emphasis on Etude number 12, though there is further discussion of how early twentieth century compositional trends were incorporated in the Etudes, Preludes and Choros of Villa-Lobos. The lecture explores the idiomatic "guitaristic" gestures used by Villa-Lobos in selected Etudes and Preludes focusing on the relationships between both the "idiomatic" fingerings/shapes employed by Villa-Lobos and their the harmonic and formal design of each composition. The guitar music of Heitor Villa-Lobos : challenging common assumptions regarding idiomatic fingerings, shapes and gestures as used in selected preludes and etudesc.įilename: Argondizza_Villa-Lobos_lecture.mp4įilename: Villa_Lobos_lecture_notes_Peter_Argondizza.pdfįilename: Argondizza_Villa_Lobos_lecture.mp4 ![]() University of Strathclyde, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dram, Peter Argondizza, University of Strathclyde (Funder), RSAMD (Funder)
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