Album US 1989 on Capitol Records label
Classical (Modern)
Villa-Lobos year of birth on the backcover is written falsely as 1881 and no year of death is given. Long Playing 33 1/3 RPM Microgroove
Heitor Villa-Lobos p, voc, g, 1887-1959 BR album by | |
Alex Reisman , cello | |
Eleanor Aller vc, US cello | |
George Neikrug vc, *1919 cello | |
Joseph Coppin vc, cello | |
Joseph Ditullio vc, 1907-1990 US cello | |
Justin Ditullio vc, cello | |
Kurt Reher vc, 1913-1976 DE cello | |
Olga Zundell , cello | |
Alfred Brain , horn | |
Richard Perissi frh, FR horn | |
Sinclair Lott frh, alp, tu, FR horn | |
Harold Diner , trombone | |
Fred Moritz , bassoon | |
Kalman Bloch cl, 1913-2009 US clarinet | |
Harold Lewis fl, US flute | |
Bert Gassman ob, 1911-2004 GB oboe | |
Joseph Krechter cl, saxophone | |
Bernie Mattinson dr, tam-tam | |
Israel Baker vn, 1919-2011 US violin |
Werner Janssen directed by |
Alfred Frankenstein liner notes |
Heitor Villa-Lobos |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1 - For Eight 'Celli | Heitor Villa-Lobos | |||
2 | Introduction (Embolada) | Heitor Villa-Lobos | |||
3 | Preludio (Modinha) | Heitor Villa-Lobos | |||
4 | Fugue (Conversa) | Heitor Villa-Lobos | |||
5 | Chôros No. 4 - For Three Horns And Trombone | Heitor Villa-Lobos | |||
6 | Chôros No. 7 - For Seven Instruments | Heitor Villa-Lobos |
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Heitor Villa-Lobos - Villa-Lobos BR 1985 Latin and Classical |