Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 1: Allegro non troppo
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 2: Allegro
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 3: Allegro moderato
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 4: Poco moderato
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 5: Andantino
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 6: Poco allegro
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 7: Très animé
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 8: Modéré
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 9: Très peu animé
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 10: Très animé
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 11: Lent-animé
Estudios (12), etudes for guitar, A. 235: No. 12: Animé
Prelúdios (5), for guitar, A. 419: No. 1: Andantino espressivo
Prelúdios (5), for guitar, A. 419: No. 2: Andantino
Prelúdios (5), for guitar, A. 419: No. 3: Andante
Prelúdios (5), for guitar, A. 419: No. 4: Lento
Prelúdios (5), for guitar, A. 419: No. 5: Poco animato
Suite populaire brésilienne (5), for guitar (Brazilian Folk Suite), A. 020: Valsa-chôro
Suite populaire brésilienne (5), for guitar (Brazilian Folk Suite), A. 020: Mazurka-chôro
Suite populaire brésilienne (5), for guitar (Brazilian Folk Suite), A. 020: Schottisch-chôro (modéré)
Suite populaire brésilienne (5), for guitar (Brazilian Folk Suite), A. 020: Chôrinho (lent)
Chôros No. 1, for guitar, 'Tipico brasileiro', A. 161
The guitar works of Heitor Villa-Lobos form only a small part of the composer's overall output of more than a thousand works. However, they clearly and delightfully show the three main sources of his inspiration: the luxur... more »iance of his native Brazil, the music of Bach and the European avant-garde, in which he had immersed himself in the Paris of the 1920s, with friends including Varese, Picasso and many more. On this new disc from Calliope, guitarist Pascal Boels plays a generous selection of music, including the 12 Etudes, 5 Preludes, the Suite populaire bresilienne and the Choros No. 1.« less
The guitar works of Heitor Villa-Lobos form only a small part of the composer's overall output of more than a thousand works. However, they clearly and delightfully show the three main sources of his inspiration: the luxuriance of his native Brazil, the music of Bach and the European avant-garde, in which he had immersed himself in the Paris of the 1920s, with friends including Varese, Picasso and many more. On this new disc from Calliope, guitarist Pascal Boels plays a generous selection of music, including the 12 Etudes, 5 Preludes, the Suite populaire bresilienne and the Choros No. 1.