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Where did Villa-Lobos live?

Where did Villa-Lobos live?

Rio de Janeiro
Heitor Villa-Lobos/Places lived

Heitor Villa-Lobos, (born March 5, 1887, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—died 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.

What 3 instruments Villa-Lobos played?

He learned to play cello, clarinet, and classical guitar. When his father died suddenly in 1899 he earned a living for his family by playing in cinema and theatre orchestras in Rio. Around 1905 Villa-Lobos started explorations of Brazil’s “dark interior”, absorbing the native Brazilian musical culture.

Where was Andres Segovia born?

Linares, Spain
Andrés Segovia/Place of birth
Andrés Segovia, (born Feb. 21, 1893, Linares, Spain—died June 2, 1987, Madrid), Spanish musician acclaimed as the foremost guitarist of his time.

How old was Andres Segovia when he died?

94 years (1893–1987)
Andrés Segovia/Age at death
Andres Segovia, the master guitarist who was one of the paramount concert artists of this century, died of a heart attack Tuesday in Madrid. He was 94 years old.

Where did Andres Segovia study?

Royal Conservatory of Music “Victoria Eugenia”
Andrés Segovia/Education

Who was Heitor Villa Lobos and what did he do?

Heitor Villa-Lobos was a Brazilian composer and a musician. Born on March 5, 1887 in Rio de Janeiro, Villa-Lobos is said to be one of the most significant and creative ingenious of 20th century Brazilian music.

When did Heitor Villa Lobos meet Darius Milhaud?

In 1917 Sergei Diaghilev made an impact on tour in Brazil with his Ballets Russes. That year Villa-Lobos also met the French composer Darius Milhaud, who was in Rio as secretary to Paul Claudel at the French Legation.

When did Heitor Villa Lobos marry Lucilia Guimaraes?

In 1912, Villa-Lobos married the pianist Lucília Guimarães, ended his travels, and began his career as a serious musician.

When did Heitor Villa Lobos record Forest of the Amazon?

From the score, Villa-Lobos compiled a work for soprano soloist, male chorus, and orchestra, which he titled Forest of the Amazon and recorded it in 1959 in stereo with Brazilian soprano Bidu Sayão, an unidentified male chorus, and the Symphony of the Air for United Artists Records.