José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado
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José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado or Almeida Prado (February 8, 1943 – November 21, 2010) was an important
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ian composer of classical music and a
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. On Almeida Prado's death, his personal friend, conductor João Carlos Martins stated that Prado had possibly been the most important Brazilian composer ever. Prado wrote over 400 compositions and won various prizes for his work. He was born in Santos,
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in 1943. He died in
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in 2010, having lived there for the latter part of his life.


Training

In Brazil, Almeida Prado studied with Dinorá de Carvalho (
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, at the ''I Festival de Música da Guanabara'' in 1969, he continued his studies in Europe. He studied with Olivier Messiaen and
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in
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from 1970 to 1973, besides brief studies with
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in Darmstadt.


Professional activities

Returning to Brazil in 1974, Almeida Prado first taught at the ''Conservatório Municipal de
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'', and then, hired by
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, he became a professor at the
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Institute of the Arts, retiring in 2000. After his retirement he settled in
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, where he occasionally taught music courses and presented a radio program at Cultura FM. In January 2007, his cantata ''Hiléia, Um Mural da Amazônia'', based on the poem of the same name by Ives Gandra Martins, was performed at Carnegie Hall by the ''Orquestra Bachiana Filarmônica de São Paulo'' conducted by João Carlos Martins.


Selected works

;Orchestral * Sinfonia no. 1 (1970) * Abertura Cidade de Campinas (1976) * Sinfonia Unicamp (1976) * Abertura Cidade de São Paulo (1981) * Sinfonia dos Orixás (1985) * Arcos Sonoros da Catedral de Bruckner (1996) * Symphonic Variations (2005) ;Concertante * Variações sobre um tema do Rio Grande do Norte (1963) for piano and orchestra * Ceremonial (1971) for bassoon and orchestra * Exoflora (1974) for piano and orchestra * Aurora (1975) for piano and orchestra * Concerto for violin and string orchestra (1976) * Crônica de um dia de verão (1979), for clarinet and string orchestra * Concerto for flute and string orchestra (1981) * Piano Concerto no. 1 (1983) * Variações concertantes para marimba, vibrafone e cordas (1984) * Concerto ''Fribourgeois'' for piano e string orchestra (1985) * Fantasia (1997) for violin and orchestra * Psalm 148 (1997) for piano and concert band * Cartas Celestes VII (1998) for 2 pianos and concert band * Cartas Celestes VIII (1999) for violin and orchestra * Concerto for oboe and string orchestra (2001) ;Chamber music * Cantus Mobiles (1966) for violin and piano * Portrait de Lili Boulanger (1972) for flute, piano and string quartet * Livro Sonoro (1973) for string quartet * Ex Itinere (1974) for piano and string trio * Continuous movement (1976) for string quartet * Macaíra: a pescaria fantástica (1977), for harpsichord and 2 pianos (or 4-hand piano) * Paná-Paná I (1977) for flute, oboe and piano * String Quartet no. 1 (1978) * Paná-Paná II (1981) for clarinet, cello and piano * Violin Sonata no. 1 (1980) * Viola Sonata (1983) * Trio marítimo (1983) for violin, cello e piano * Violin Sonata no. 2 (1984) * Xangô (1984–85) for violin and cello * Réquiem para a paz (1985) for viola and piano * Sonata for flute and piano (1986) * Violin Sonata no. 3 (1991) * Sonata Tropical (1996) for 2 guitars * 4 Corais (1998) for double bass and piano * Sonata for trombone and piano (1998) * Cartas Celestes XI (2000) for vibraphone, marimba and piano * Sonata for cello and piano (2003) * Violin Sonata no. 4 (2007) ;Piano * 14 Estudos (1962-2003) * 55 Momentos (1965–83) * 11 Piano Sonatas (1965-2001) * Ilhas (1973) * Cartas celestes I (1974) * Rios (1976) * Itinerário idílico e amoroso ou Livro de Helenice (1976) * Cartas celestes II-VI (1981–82) * Savanas (1983) * 16 Poesilúdios (1983-1985) * 24 Corais (1984-1999) * 12 Sonetos (1984-1999) * 14 Noturnos (1985-1991) * Halley (1986) * Rosário de Medjugorje (1987-2002) * 9 Louvores Sonoros (1988) * Três Croquis de Israel (1989) * 25 Prelúdios (1989-1992) * Quinze Flashes de Jerusalém (1990) * 5 Líricas (1994-2007) * Cartas celestes IX-XIV (1999-2001) * Cartas celestes XV-XVIII (2009-2010) ;Choral * Ritual para a Sexta-feira Santa para coro e orquestra (1966) * Paixão de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo segundo São Marcos (1967) * (1969) * Carta de Patmo para coro, solista e orquestra (1971) * Thèrèse ou l’Amour de Dieu para coro e orquestra (1986) * Cantata Bárbara Heliodora para solistas, coro misto e orquestra de câmara (1987) * Cantata Adonay Roi Loeçar para solistas, coro e orquestra de câmara (1989)


Publications

* Prado, José Antônio R. De Almeida, Cartas Celestes: uma uranografia sonora geradora de novos processos composicionais. Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 1986. Tese (Doutorado).


Notes


References

* Translated from part of th
Portuguese article


Further reading

* * Costa, Régis Gomide, Os momentos de Almeida Prado: laboratório de experimentos composicionais, Porto Alegre: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 1998. Dissertação (Mestrado). * Fraga, Elisa Maria Zein, O livro das duas meninas de Almeida Prado: uma outra leitura, Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 1995. Dissertação (Mestrado). * Grosso, Hideraldo Luiz. Os Prelúdios para Piano de Almeida Prado à luz do Opus 28 de Frederic Chopin. Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 2008. Tese (Doutorado). * Guigue, Didier & Pinheiro, Fabiola. "Estratégias de articulação formal nos Momentos de Almeida Prado." Debates, n. 6 (Nov. 2002): 61–88. Universidade do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Rio de Janeiro, RJ. * Hassan, Mônica Farid, A Relação texto-música nas canções religiosas de Almeida Prado, Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 1996. Dissertação (Mestrado). * Lopes, Adriana da Cunha Moreira, A poética nos 16 Poesilúdios para piano de Almeida Prado: análise musical, Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 2002. Dissertação (Mestrado). *Yansen, Carlos Alberto Silva, Almeida Prado: Estudos para Piano, aspectos técnico-interpretativos. Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 2005. Dissertação (Mestrado). *Yansen, Carlos Alberto Silva, Concerto ''Fribourgeois'' de Almeida Prado para piano e cordas: um estudo para an interpretação. Campinas: Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Departamento de Música: 2010. Tese (Doutorado).


External links


Biography
(in Portuguese)
Scores by Almeida Prado
at the Portal Musica Brasilis
Interview with Matheus G. Bitondi
(in Portuguese)
Radio broadcast in homage to Almeida Prado: Antonio Menenses; Eduardo Monteiro; Orquestra Acadêmica: Roberto Minczuk
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