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Name
  
Alexandre Levy


Role
  
Composer

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Born
  
November 10, 1864 (
1864-11-10
)
Sao Paulo

Died
  
January 17, 1892, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Similar People
  
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Alexandre Levy (November 10, 1864 — January 17, 1892) was a Brazilian composer, pianist and conductor.

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Born in São Paulo, he pioneered a fusion of classical composition with Brazil's popular folk music and rhythms. Levy died prematurely at 27 and his hometown grants a prestigious award in his name. He is the first known member of the 27 Club.

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1880

  • Fantasia para dois pianos a partir de temas da ópera O Guarany
  • 1881

  • Impromptu-Caprice, op. 1
  • 1882

  • Fosca, fantasia brilhante, op. 3
  • 3 Improvisations, op. 4
  • Romance sans paroles
  • A la Hongroise
  • Pensée fugitive
  • Valsa-Capricho, op. 5
  • Mazurca n. 1, op. 6 no 1
  • Mazurca n. 2, op. 6 no 2
  • Recuerdos - Polca de Salão
  • 1883

  • Causerie
  • Cavalcante
  • Collin Maillard
  • Étude
  • Je t'en prie
  • Petite marche
  • 1885

  • Plaintive
  • Scherzo-valse, op. 9
  • 1887

  • Improviso n. 2
  • Trois Morceaux, op. 13
  • Coeur blessé
  • Amour passé
  • Doute
  • Allegro Appassionato, op. 14
  • Variations sur un thème populaire brésilien (Vem Cá, Bitu)
  • 1890

  • Tango Brasileiro
  • Samba (Suite Brésilienne, IV.)
  • 1891

  • Schumanniana, op. 16
  • Allegretto, ma un poco agitato
  • Allegro moderato
  • Lento
  • Allegretto giocoso
  • Moderato assai
  • Allegro
  • Moderato
  • Allegro molto - Presto
  • Date of composition unknown

  • Papillonnage
  • En mer (poème musical) a quatro mãos
  • Depart. Mer Calme
  • Le Ciel s'assombrit. Tempète
  • Clair de Lune. Idylle Fugitive
  • Comala (poème musical)
  • References

    Alexandre Levy Wikipedia