Heitor Villa-Lobos :: Mômoprecóce; fantaisie pour piano et orchestre, A240 (Carnival of the Brazilian Children)
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Villa-Lobos, Heitor
1887-1959
(b Rio de Janeiro, 5 March 1887; d Rio de Janeiro, 17 Nov 1959). Brazilian
Mômoprecóce; fantaisie pour piano et orchestre, A240
(Carnival of the Brazilian Children) <1929>
(Carnival of the Brazilian Children) <1929>
solo piano
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An elaboration for piano and orchestra of an earlier series of short piano pieces, Carnaval das Crianças.
1. Pierrot's Hobby Horse
2. Little Devil's Whip
3. The Whining Pierrette
4. Domino's Costume Bells
5. The Impish Kid in Patches
6. The Roguery of the Masked Bandit
7. The Precocious Harmonica Player
8. Carnival Apotheosis (Breakup of the Snake Dance)
2. Little Devil's Whip
3. The Whining Pierrette
4. Domino's Costume Bells
5. The Impish Kid in Patches
6. The Roguery of the Masked Bandit
7. The Precocious Harmonica Player
8. Carnival Apotheosis (Breakup of the Snake Dance)
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Contents (played without pause; titles from original piano pieces)—1. Pierrot’s Hobby Horse; 2. Little Devil’s Whip; 3. The Whining Pierrette; 4. Domino’s Costume Bells; 5. The Impish Kid in Patches; 6. The Roguery of the Masked Bandit; 7. The Precocious Harmonica Player; 8. Carnival Apotheosis (Breakup of the Snake Dance)
Contents (played without pause; titles from original piano pieces)—1. Pierrot’s Hobby Horse; 2. Little Devil’s Whip; 3. The Whining Pierrette; 4. Domino’s Costume Bells; 5. The Impish Kid in Patches; 6. The Roguery of the Masked Bandit; 7. The Precocious Harmonica Player; 8. Carnival Apotheosis (Breakup of the Snake Dance)