Description on Youtube:
from the Villa-Lobos International Chamber Music Festival, Jan. 24, 2015, University of California, Riverside
California Quartet:
Bridget Dolkas, violin I
Jeanne Skrocki, violin II
Pam Jacobson, viola
Lars Hoefs, cello
Villa-Lobos: String Quartet no. 5 “Popular”
I. Poco andantino
II. Vivo e energico
III. Andantino – Tempo giusto e ben ritmato
IV. Allegro
PROGRAM
Brazilian Choro, Villa-Lobos, and Jazz
A kind of Brazilian equivalent to jazz, “choro” was a popular style of music that flourished at the turn of the 20th century. As a teenager, Villa-Lobos snuck out of his home to listen and play along with the musicians, and those experiences forever marked his later compositions. Today, jazz musicians like Southern
California legend Peter Sprague continue to explore the influence of Brazilian choro, channeled through Villa-Lobos, Tom Jobim, and countless other musical giants. Revueltas also found inspiration in the folk and popular musics of his native Mexico, heard here in “Música de Feria.”