Villa-Lobos
Discover the vibrant world of Heitor Villa-Lobos, Brazil's most colorful and prolific composer, in this insightful book published by Oxford University Press. Released in 1992, "Villa-Lobos" spans 162 pages, offering a comprehensive introduction to his remarkable music. This engaging exploration delves into selected works from Villa-Lobos's extensive catalog, showcasing the rich tapestry of sounds inspired by Brazil's diverse landscapes—from the lush jungles and expansive grasslands to the bustling cities and serene rivers. Each piece is set against the backdrop of the dynamic social and political changes that shaped his era. Ideal for music enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book invites readers to appreciate the depth and complexity of Villa-Lobos's compositions while illuminating their cultural significance. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of one of Brazil's musical legends!