Product Description
This urtext edition of Danse nègre (Dança negra) by Silvio Deolindo Fróes (18641948) stands as a profound contribution to the Brazilian nationalist repertoire. Initially composed in 1902 in Paris and premiered the following year, the piece showcases Fróess inventive use of Afro-Brazilian rhythms through sparkling, richly textured pianism. Part of the Paisagens tropicais (Tropical Landscapes) cycle (Op.19, 3rd series), Danse nègre pays homage to the musical endeavors of composers like Alexandre Levy and Alberto Nepomuceno, illuminating the fusion of European piano traditions with Brazilian rhythmic vitality.
Our edition draws directly from a unique 1947 autograph manuscriptFróess own preferred versionwhich differs markedly from earlier editions in terms of tempo, articulation, and other musical details. By scrupulously consulting multiple manuscripts and first print editions, we have restored historically accurate markings while preserving the composers own fingerings. This version, published for the first time, allows pianists and scholars to appreciate the work in its most authentic form.
Key features of this edition include:
- Urtext principles applied to a rich archival source, eliminating unauthorized editorial changes found in later editions.
- Preservation of the 1947 autograph manuscripts fingerings, dynamics, and special performance instructions, including ad libitum final chords.
- Detailed bilingual notes (Portuguese and English) covering the works publication history, performance context, and its rare documented recordings.
- Historical dedication restored from the composers original manuscript.
Danse nègre offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of Brazilian modernist piano music, combining technical brilliance with rhythmic drive. This edition is indispensable for performers, researchers, and anyone interested in the vibrant legacy of early 20th-century Latin American music.
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