Heitor Villa-Lobos

String Quartet No. 8 is one of seventeen works in the genre by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, written in 1944. A performance lasts approximately twenty-five minutes.

History

Villa-Lobos composed his Eighth Quartet in Rio de Janeiro in 1944. The name of the quartet that gave the premiere in the Auditório do MEC on 5 September 1946, Rio de Janeiro, is not certain. However, the score is dedicated to the Quarteto Iacovino.[1]

Analysis

The quartet consists of four movements:

  1. Allegro
  2. Lento
  3. Scherzo (Vivace)
  4. Quasi allegro

According to the composer, the Eighth Quartet is systematically atonal throughout.[2]

The first movement lacks the expected development section, while the slow, second movement displays the qualities of the Brazilian improvisational instrumental serenade called a choro. The finale is marked by a rhythmic pattern that is especially difficult from the performers' point of view.[3]

Discography

Chronological, by date of recording.

Filmography

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