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  Ernesto Nazareth - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Ernesto Júlio Nazareth (1863 - 1934) was a Brazilian composer and pianist, especially noted for his creative tango and Choro compositions.
Ernesto Nazareth was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 20, 1863.
Nazareth was noted for creatively combining diverse influences into his music, not only of Brazilian music but also from the music of Europe, Africa, and ragtime.
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The great composers of choro were Chiquinha Gonzaga (a female and a pianist) and Ernesto Nazareth.
The rhythm of the samba was designed as as to fulfill three roles: to sing, to dance and to parade (at the carnival).
Manuel "Duque" Diniz, a white Brazilian who had opened a maxixe academy in Paris, spread the samba dance craze to Europe in 1921, when he invited Os Oito Batutas, a fl choro ensemble led by flutist and composer Pixinguinha ("the Bach of choro") which included Donga on guitar, on a tour to Paris.
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 An Archive of Past Events
The “Celebration of Latin American Music” is a two-year event that this year had a special focus on Brazil in honor of its 500th anniversary.
Featured was the piano music of the Brazilian composers Camargo Guarnieri, Francisco Mignone, Ernesto Nazareth, Claudio Santoro, and Heitor Villa-Lobos.
Composers represented: Ernesto Lecuona (Cuba), Heitor Villa-Lobos (Brazil), Manuel M. Ponce (Mexico), Francisco Pulgar Vidal (Perú), Carlos Guastavino and Astor Piazzolla (Argentina), Alfonso Leng and Pedro Humberto Allende (Chile), Manuel Herrarte (Guatemala), Héctor Campos-Parsi (Puerto Rico).
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