Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos
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Resumo: | Written in 1956 by Brazilian composer Radamés Gnattali (1906-1988) for solo mandolin, choro ensemble and strings orchestra, Retratos (namely, Portraits in Portuguese) is a four movement suite that pays homage to some of the most significant personalities in the history of Brazilian popular music: Pixinguinha, Ernesto Nazareth, Anacleto de Medeiros and Chiquinha Gonzaga. What shapes and supports the suite’s narrative is the idea that the movements represent musical portraits of these composers. The focus of this study is the suite’s second movement, the waltz, observing how it is related to its respective model, the waltz Expansiva by Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934). In order to illustrate this parallel, a more comparative than formal analysis will be provided, in an attempt to expand the view from the historical context to musical facts, drawing special attention to all cross-references present in the work. |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte RetratosErnesto Nazareth y el vals de la Suite Retratos de Radamés GnattaliErnesto Nazareth e a valsa da Suíte Retratos de Radamés GnattaliRadamés GnattaliErnesto NazarethValsRetratosExpansivoRadamés GnattaliErnesto NazarethValsaRetratosExpansivaRadamés GnattaliErnesto NazarethWaltzRetratosExpansivaWritten in 1956 by Brazilian composer Radamés Gnattali (1906-1988) for solo mandolin, choro ensemble and strings orchestra, Retratos (namely, Portraits in Portuguese) is a four movement suite that pays homage to some of the most significant personalities in the history of Brazilian popular music: Pixinguinha, Ernesto Nazareth, Anacleto de Medeiros and Chiquinha Gonzaga. What shapes and supports the suite’s narrative is the idea that the movements represent musical portraits of these composers. The focus of this study is the suite’s second movement, the waltz, observing how it is related to its respective model, the waltz Expansiva by Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934). In order to illustrate this parallel, a more comparative than formal analysis will be provided, in an attempt to expand the view from the historical context to musical facts, drawing special attention to all cross-references present in the work.Compuesta por Radamés Gnattali (1906-1988) en 1956 para mandolina solista, conjunto de choro y orquesta de cuerda, Retratos es una suite en cuatro movimientos que rinde homenaje a algunas de las personalidades más expresivas del panorama de la música popular brasileña: Pixinguinha, Ernesto Nazareth, Anacleto de Medeiros y Chiquinha. Gonzaga. Este estudio se centra en la el segundo movimiento de la suite, el vals, observando cómo se relaciona con su modelo respectivo, el vals Expan siva de Ernesto Nazaret (1863-1934). Para ilustrar el paralelismo, se presentará un análisis más comparativo que formal, tratando de Se presentará un análisis para ilustrar el paralelismo, tratando de ampliar la visión del contexto histórico con pruebas musicales, centrándose principalmente en el elementos comunes a ambas piezas.Composta por Radamés Gnattali (1906-1988) em 1956 para bandolim solista, conjunto de choro e orquestra de cordas, Retratos é uma suíte em quatro movimentos onde são homenageadas algumas das mais expressivas personalidades do cenário da música popular brasileira: Pixinguinha, Ernesto Nazareth, Anacleto de Medeiros e Chiquinha Gonzaga. O que dá forma e sustenta a narrativa da obra é a ideia de que os movimentos constituem retratos musicais destes compositores. Este estudo tem como foco o segundo movimento da suíte, a valsa, observando como está relacionado ao seu respectivo modelo, a valsa Expansiva de Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934). Para ilustrar o paralelo será apresentada uma análise mais comparativa do que formal, procurando ampliar a visão do contexto histórico com evidências musicais, concentrando-se principalmente nos elementos comuns a ambas as peças.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)2011-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontexttextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/permusi/article/view/42548Per Musi; No. 23 (2011): General Topics; 1-11Per Musi; Núm. 23 (2011): General Topics; 1-11Per Musi; n. 23 (2011): General Topics; 1-112317-63771517-7599reponame:Per Musiinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/permusi/article/view/42548/32391http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Luciano Chagas2023-01-25T11:56:04Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/42548Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/revistas/pm/iaboutj.htmPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpantoniom@fgvnf.br||permusi@ufmg.br2317-63771517-7599opendoar:2023-01-25T11:56:04Per Musi - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos Ernesto Nazareth y el vals de la Suite Retratos de Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth e a valsa da Suíte Retratos de Radamés Gnattali |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos Lima, Luciano Chagas Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Vals Retratos Expansivo Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Valsa Retratos Expansiva Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Waltz Retratos Expansiva |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos |
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Ernesto Nazareth and the waltz from Radamés Gnattali’s Suíte Retratos |
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Lima, Luciano Chagas |
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Lima, Luciano Chagas |
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Lima, Luciano Chagas |
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Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Vals Retratos Expansivo Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Valsa Retratos Expansiva Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Waltz Retratos Expansiva |
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Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Vals Retratos Expansivo Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Valsa Retratos Expansiva Radamés Gnattali Ernesto Nazareth Waltz Retratos Expansiva |
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Written in 1956 by Brazilian composer Radamés Gnattali (1906-1988) for solo mandolin, choro ensemble and strings orchestra, Retratos (namely, Portraits in Portuguese) is a four movement suite that pays homage to some of the most significant personalities in the history of Brazilian popular music: Pixinguinha, Ernesto Nazareth, Anacleto de Medeiros and Chiquinha Gonzaga. What shapes and supports the suite’s narrative is the idea that the movements represent musical portraits of these composers. The focus of this study is the suite’s second movement, the waltz, observing how it is related to its respective model, the waltz Expansiva by Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934). In order to illustrate this parallel, a more comparative than formal analysis will be provided, in an attempt to expand the view from the historical context to musical facts, drawing special attention to all cross-references present in the work. |
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