String Quartet No. 17 (Villa-Lobos)
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String Quartet No. 17 is the last of seventeen quartets by the Brazilian composer
Heitor Villa-Lobos Heitor Villa-Lobos (March 5, 1887November 17, 1959) was a Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the ...
, and was written in 1957. A performance lasts approximately twenty minutes.


History

Villa-Lobos composed his Seventeenth Quartet in Rio de Janeiro in 1957. It was first performed by the Budapest String Quartet on 16 October 1959, at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., exactly one month before the composer's death. Villa-Lobos was too ill to attend. He had given a copy of the score to the violinist Mariuccia Iacovino in Paris, before returning to Rio, mortally ill. He repeatedly asked her to arrange a reading of it, but adverse circumstances prevented this, and he died without knowing the premiere had already taken place:


Analysis

The quartet consists of the traditional four movements: # Allegro non troppo # Lento # Scherzo (Allegro vivace) # Allegro vivace (con fuoco) The first movement is in ternary, ABA form, rather than the expected
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, and has a long concluding
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of thirty-seven measures. The second movement is also in ternary form and has the character of the improvised instrumental serenade called a
choro ''Choro'' (, "cry" or "lament"), also popularly called ''chorinho'' ("little cry" or "little lament"), is an instrumental Brazilian popular music genre which originated in 19th century Rio de Janeiro. Despite its name, the music often has a ...
. The third movement is a traditional scherzo with trio, followed by a concluding coda. The finale breaks with traditional forms, offering instead a succession of three unrelated sections, a transition, and a recapitulation of the first half of section one, and an extended coda.


Discography

Chronological, by date of recording. * ''Heitor.Villa-Lobos: Na música de câmara''. Quartets Nos. 1 and 17. Quarteto Rio de Janeiro. LP recording, 1 disc: analog, 33⅓ rpm, 12 in., stereo. io de Janeiro Caravelle, 96-* ''Brazilian Quartets''. Heitor Villa-Lobos: String Quartet No. 17; Alberto Nepomuceno: String Quartet No. 3 in D minor ("Brasileiro"). Brazilian String Quartet. LP recording, 1 disc, 12 in., 33⅓ rpm, stereo. CBS Masterworks 60141. Brazil: CBS Discos, 1967. Reissued on LP, Odyssey 32 16 0176. New York: Columbia Records, 1967. ** Reissued on CD as part of Heitor Villa-Lobos: String Quartets nos. 1, 6, and 17. Quarteto Brasileiro da UFRJ. CD recording, 1 sound disc: digital, 12 cm, stereo. .l. Albany Records, p2005. * Concurso Internacional de Quarteto de Cordas (1977: Rio de Janeiro). Heitor Villa-Lobos: String Quartets Nos. 16 and 17. Quarteto de Cuerdas de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata; Audubon Quartet. Recorded live at the Sala Cecília Meireles, Rio de Janeiro. LP recording, 1 sound disc: analog, 33⅓ rpm, 12 in. Tapecar MEC/DAC/CFC/MVL 020. Rio de Janeiro: Tapecar Gravações, 1977. * Villa-Lobos: Quatuors a Cordes Nos. 15/16/17. Quatuor Bessler-Reis (
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, Michel Bessler, violins; Marie-Christine Springuel, viola; Alceu Reis, cello). Recorded at Studios Master in Rio de Janeiro, August–November 1988. CD recording, 1 disc: digital, 12 cm, stereo. Le Chant du Monde LDC 278 948. .l. .n. 1989. ** Also issued as part of ''Villa-Lobos: Os 17 quartetos de cordas / The 17 String Quartets''. Quarteto Bessler-Reis and Quarteto Amazônia. CD recording, 6 sound discs: digital, 12 cm, stereo. Kuarup Discos KCX-1001 (KCD 045, M-KCD-034, KCD 080/1, KCD-051, KCD 042). Rio de Janeiro: Kuarup Discos, 1996. * Heitor Villa-Lobos: String Quartets Nos. 11, 16 and 17.
Danubius Quartet The Danubius Quartet was formed in Hungary in 1983. Its personnel comprise the violinists Judit Tóth (formerly Mária Szabó) and Adél Miklós, violist Cecilia Bodolai (formerly Agnes Apró) and cellist Ilona Wibli, under the artistic direction ...
(Judit Tóth and Adél Miklós, violins; Cecilia Bodolai, viola; Ilona Wibli, cello). Recorded at the
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Studios in Budapest, 15–16 October 1990, 28–30 January, and 11–15 February 1991. CD recording, 1 disc: digital, 12 cm, stereo. Marco Polo 8.223390. A co-production with Records International. Germany: HH International, Ltd., 1992. * Villa-Lobos: String Quartets, Volume 1. Quartets Nos. 6, 1, 17.
Cuarteto Latinoamericano Cuarteto Latinoamericano is one of the world's most renowned string quartets and, for forty years, the leading proponent of Latin American music for the genre. Founded in Mexico in 1982, the Cuarteto has toured extensively throughout Europe, Nort ...
(Saúl Bitrán, Arón Bitrán, violins; Javier Montiel, viola; Alvaro Bitrán, cello). Recorded at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in Troy, NY,April 1994. Music of Latin American Masters. CD recording, 1 disc: digital, 12 cm, stereo. Dorian DOR-90205. Troy, NY: Dorian Recordings, 1995. ** Reissued as part of ''Heitor Villa-Lobos: The Complete String Quartets''. 6 CDs + 1 DVD with a performance of Quartet No. 1 and interview with the Cuarteto Latinoamericano. Dorian Sono Luminus. DSL-90904. Winchester, VA: Sono Luminus, 2009. ** Also reissued (without the DVD) on Brilliant Classics 6634.


Filmography

* ''Villa-Lobos: A integral dos quartetos de cordas''. Quarteto Radamés Gnattali (Carla Rincón, Francisco Roa, violins; Fernando Thebaldi, viola; Hugo Pilger, cello); presented by
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. Recorded from June 2010 to September 2011 at the Palácio do Catete, Palácio das Laranjeiras, and the
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, Rio de Janeiro. DVD and Blu-ray (VIBD11111), 3 discs. Rio de Janeiro: Visom Digital, 2012.


References


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Further reading

* Béhague, Gerard. 1979. ''Music in Latin America: An Introduction''. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. * Béhague, Gerard. 1994. ''Heitor Villa-Lobos: The Search for Brazil's Musical Soul''. Austin: Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin. * Béhague, Gerard. 2003. Villa-Lobos, Heitor: String Quartets, Cuarteto Latinoamericano. eview''Latin American Music Review'' / ''Revista de Música Latinoamericana'' 24, no. 2 (Autumn–Winter): 293–94. * Estrella, Arnaldo. 1978. ''Os quartetos de cordas de Villa-Lobos'', second edition. Rio de Janeiro: Museu Villa-Lobos, Ministério da Educação e Cultura. * Gilman, Bruce. 1999. "Enigma de vanguardia", translated by Juan Arturo Brennan. ''Pauta: Cuadernos de teoría y crítica musical'' 17, no. 69 (January–March): 29–34. * Macedo Ribeiro, Roberto. 2000. "A escrita contrapontística nos quartetos de cordas de Heitor Villa-Lobos". In ''Anais do I Colóquio de Pesquisa de Pós-Graduação'', edited by Marisa Rezende and Mário Nogueira, 71–76. Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) (Escola de Música). * Tarasti, Eero. 2009. "Villa-Lobos's String Quartets". In ''Intimate Voices: The Twentieth-Century String Quartet'', vol. 1: Debussy to Villa-Lobos, edited by Evan Jones, 223–55. Eastman Studies in Music 70. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. ; ; . * ''Villa-Lobos, sua obra: Programa de Ação Cultural''. 1972. Second edition. Rio de Janeiro: MEC, DAC, Museu Villa-Lobos. {{Villa-Lobos string quartets , state=autocollapse String quartets by Heitor Villa-Lobos 1957 compositions