This is the first of three volumes including rare and recently discovered works by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Guitarist Andrea Bissoli's research reveals new sources for lost manuscripts, and these recordings of the Valsa, the Motivos Gregos and Cancao do poeta do seculo XVIII represent the revival of music thought to have vanished forever. These works are joined by transcriptions which include one of Villa-Lobos' best loved melodies, the Aria (Cantilena) from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, as well as the Concerto he wrote for the legendary Segovia.
1 Allegro Preciso - Andrea Bissoli/Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra
2 Andantino E Andante - Cadencia - Andrea Bissoli/Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra
3 Allegretto Non Troppo - Vivo - Andrea Bissoli/Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra
4 Simples - Andrea Bissoli
5 Valse-Choro - Andrea Bissoli
6 Terezinha de Jesus - Andrea Bissoli/Federica Artuso
7 A Canoa Virou - Andrea Bissoli/Federica Artuso
8 Cancao Do Amor - Lia Serafini/Andrea Bissoli
9 Veleiros - Various Performers
10 Cancao Do Poeta Do Seculo XVIII - Lia Serafini/Andrea Bissoli
11 Modinha - Lia Serafini/Andrea Bissoli
12 Valsa - Andrea Bissoli
13 Motivos Gregos - Various Performers
14 Cantilena - Lia Serafini/Andrea Bissoli
This is the first of three volumes including rare and recently discovered works by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Guitarist Andrea Bissoli's research reveals new sources for lost manuscripts, and these recordings of the Valsa, the Motivos Gregos and Cancao do poeta do seculo XVIII represent the revival of music thought to have vanished forever. These works are joined by transcriptions which include one of Villa-Lobos' best loved melodies, the Aria (Cantilena) from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, as well as the Concerto he wrote for the legendary Segovia.