Prelude No. 1 (Villa-Lobos) Explained

Prelude No. 1 is a guitar piece written by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos.

Music

The piece is subtitled "Melodia lírica" (Lyrical Melody), is in E minor, marked "Andantino espressivo", and is the first of the Five Preludes, written in 1940. The others are in E major, A minor, E minor, and D major. It was first performed, together with its four companions, by Abel Carlevaro in Montevideo on 11 December 1942.[1]

This piece follows a ternary form which consists of a slow, yearning A section in E minor. The B section is more upbeat and lively in the key of E major.

Discography

The composer himself once recorded this prelude:

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://museuvillalobos.org.br/ingles/bancodad/VLSO_1.0.pdf Villa-Lobos, sua obra