Nepomuceno, Alberto, 1864-1920
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Based on Brazilian Negro themes, including the dance "batuque." Composed 1892. Original title: Serie brasileira.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composer Alberto Nepomuceno was born on July 6, 1864, in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. He received his early musical education in Brazil from his father, a church organist. His later musical studies were in European conservatories, and he became acquainted with major composers of the twentieth century, among them Debussy, Saint-Saëns, D'Indy, and Richard Strauss. In addition, his marriage to the Norwegian pianist Walborg Rendtler Bang allowed him to establish a personal friendship with Edward Grieg. Parallel to his career in composition and conducting, Nepomuceno's passion as a teacher was to give his country a better and more advanced musical curricula. Thanks to his work for the recognition of Brazilian nationalism and encouragement of young and new composers, he was able, just one year before his death, to conduct and introduce to the public Heitor Villa-Lobos's work. From his stage works to his piano pieces Nepomuceno's eclecticism is the common attribute of his whole output, from a conventional romantic trend passing through transitional styles to the fiery rhythms of the Afro-Brazilian dances. On Oct. 16, 1920, Nepomuceno died in Rio de Janeiro.
From an unfinished comic opera. First performance Rio de Janeiro, 26 October 1904, Artur Napoleão conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
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