Showing posts with label Choros #5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choros #5. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2025

Villa on Vinyl #2: Os Choros De Câmara


The second album in our Villa on Vinyl series begins with the Choros #1 for solo guitar, as our first one did. This 1978 LP from Brazil's Kuarup Discos label, which seems to come from a record store in Brazil, includes all of the Choros for chamber ensembles and single instruments.

There's such an interesting mix of instruments and instrumental colours here: Choros #1 for solo guitar; #2 for flute and clarinet (with a second version on the album for solo piano); #3 for clarinet, alto sax, bassoon, trombone, horn and male choir; #4 for three horns and trombone; #5 for solo piano; and #7 for flute, oboe, alto sax, clarinet, violin, cello and tam-tam. The album concludes with the two Choros Bis, two encore pieces for violin and cello.

These are wonderful performances. Over the years I've enjoyed many Villa-Lobos works played by musicians such as bassoonist Noel Devos, saxophonist Paulo Moura, clarinettist José Botelho, pianist Murillo Santos and guitarist Sérgio Assad. When I first came across this album on CD back in the early days of The Villa-Lobos Website (the mid-90s), I was hearing many of these works for the first time. It certainly helped in building an understanding of the strong modernist strain in Villa-Lobos's music.

The cover features a marvellous painting, "Serenata", by Candido Portinari, who was a friend of Villa's and another of the leading lights of Brazilian modernism. The painting is from 1959, the year of Villa's death.


Thursday, February 14, 2008

New Choros Series

Here's an exciting new series coming on CD, from BIS: it will include all of the Choros series, and will feature musicians from Brazil.



The first disc, due to be released March 3rd, includes a great selection from this amazing series: #5 for piano (with Cristina Ortiz), #7 for winds, violin & cello, and #11 for piano (Ortiz) and orchestra (the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Neschling). The CD # is BIS CD440. This CD hasn't showed up on Amazon.com yet (I'll add a link here when it does), but you can pre-order it at Presto Classical in the UK.

The recently completed BIS Bachianas Brasileiras series also features Brazilian artists: #1+#4+#5+#6, #7+#8+#9, and #2+#3+#4. The São Paulo Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) plays the orchestral works in this series as well, though the conductor in this series is Roberto Minczuk.

This is an encouraging trend in the world of classical music CDs: complete series (and often with a choice of more than one series) of Villa-Lobos's greatest works (Choros, BB, the piano music, the string quartets) and the not-so-great but still interesting (Symphonies), with excellent performers on enterprising labels (Naxos, BIS, cpo).

Explore on Amazon.com: Villa-Lobos Choros

Thanks to Affonso Risi in São Paulo for the heads-up on this.