VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR


Meaning of VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR in English

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born March 5, 1887, Rio de Janeiro, Braz.

died Nov. 17, 1959, Rio de Janeiro

Brazilian composer.

He was exposed to folk music as a child, and his later extensive ethnomusicological studies (1905–12) had great influence on his own works. Self-taught as a composer, he met Darius Milhaud in 1917, and Artur Rubinstein later promoted his music and helped support him. A "week of modern art" in São Paulo (1922) brought his music to national attention, and he was given a grant to go to Paris (1923–30), where his music was received enthusiastically. On his return he became a leader in musical education

founding the Ministry of Education conservatory (1942) and the Brazilian Academy of Music (1945)

and Brazil's semiofficial ambassador to the world. His many works include his 9 Bachianas brasileiras for various ensembles and his 14 Chôros , based on a popular form of street music.

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