Searching for Villa-Lobos’s First Piano Trio

Authors

  • Paulo de Tarso Salles USP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33871/23179937.2023.11.2.7488

Keywords:

Villa-Lobos, Flute trio, Agenor Bens, Adaptation

Abstract

This article hypothesizes that a lost score by Villa-Lobos, the Trio for flute, cello and piano in C minor, Op. 25 (1913) would be an adaptation of Trio #1 for violin, cello and piano (1911), also in C minor, Op. 25. The coincidences observed in tonality, opus numbering and movement titles are indications that this adaptation was made in order to accommodate the instrumental formation of the chamber music concerts performed by Villa-Lobos in Friburgo in 1915, with the participation of his wife Lucília Guimarães on the piano and flutist Agenor Bens. The possible collaboration of Agenor Bens in the adaptation of the original violin part for flute gave rise to the research of the biographical profile of this musician, who transited between the universe of choro and concert music. In addition, an adaptation for flute is offered, proposing that the performance of the work can provide more support for the hypothesis formulated here.

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Author Biography

Paulo de Tarso Salles, USP

Paulo de Tarso Salles was born in São Paulo and teaches theoretical subjects in the music department of the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo, where he is Associate Professor. He coordinates the research group PAMVILLA (Perspectivas Analíticas para a Música de Villa-Lobos) and the Villa-Lobos Symposium. He is the author of several books and articles on Villa-Lobos and music in Brazilian modernism.

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Published

2023-07-14

How to Cite

Salles, P. de T. (2023). Searching for Villa-Lobos’s First Piano Trio. Vortex Music Journal, 11(2), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.33871/23179937.2023.11.2.7488

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Research Papers