Suite populaire brésilienne (Villa-Lobos)

Movements

i Mazurka-ChĂ´ro, ii Scottish-ChĂ´ro

Notes

The creative process of Suite populaire brĂ©silienne took many years, as the different movements that make up the suite were never conceived to be put together. All pieces in this suite have a certain sentimental and melancholic tone (the word chĂ´ro comes from the Portuguese term chorar, which means “to cry” or “to complain”). In this sense, as other typical choros, all dances have a generally steady tempo and follow the typical rondo form pattern where the first phrase is repeated.

Performances