Chôros No. 7
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Chôros No. 7, subtitled "Settimino" (Septet), is an instrumental septet written in 1924 by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. It is part of a series of fourteen numbered compositions collectively titled Chôros, ranging from solos for guitar and for piano up to works scored for soloist or chorus with orchestra or multiple orchestras, and in duration up to over an hour. Chôros No. 7 is of modest length, a performance lasting about eight-and-a-half minutes.
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Chôros No. 7 | |
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Chôros by Heitor Villa-Lobos | |
Catalogue | W199 |
Composed | 1924 (1924): Rio de Janeiro |
Dedication | Arnaldo Guinle |
Published | 1928 (1928): Paris |
Publisher | Max Eschig |
Recorded | 193-? (193-?) Orchestra Victor Brasileira, Heitor Villa-Lobos (cond.) (one 12-inch 78rpm monaural disc, RCA Victor Brasileira 11 214) |
Duration | 8.5 mins. |
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Premiere | |
Date | 19 September 1925 |
Location | Escola Nacional de Música, Rio de Janeiro |
Conductor | Heitor Villa-Lobos |
Performers | Ary Ferreira (flute), Antão Soares (clarinet), Rodolfo Attanásio (oboe), Felipe Duchamps (alto saxophone), Assis Republicano (bassoon), Cardoso Menezes (violin), and Newton Pádua (cello) |
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