Camargo Guarnieri's ten Momentos for piano : a recording and discussion of stylistic and expressive elements

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Authors

Bello Brenes, Suham G.

Advisor

Kilburn, Ray
Pohly, Linda, 1954-

Issue Date

2014-05-03

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Degree

Thesis (D.A.)

Department

School of Music

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Abstract

Camargo Guarnieri is perhaps the most significant Brazilian composer after Heitor Villa-Lobos. His work Momentos is the culmination of Guarnieri’s efforts as a composer for the piano. It reveals the composer’s compositional essence through an intimate and expressive character, and a distillation of form and style. The scope of this dissertation provides musicians who are interested in performing Momentos with a theoretical analysis and commentary of the expressive quality of the individual pieces. Momentos displays a highly chromatic and contrapuntal language that incorporates elements of Brazilian nationalism—i.e., stylistic aspects derived from modinha, toada, and lundu— and nineteenth-century compositional techniques such as harmonic ambiguity and linear chromaticism. A performance of this work, in the form of a recording, is included.