One of the main responsible for diluting the barriers between the erudite and popular in Brazil, Radamés Gnattali was a pianist, composer and an arranger. He performed in basically all fields, leaving a large artwork of symphonic and chamberistic music, besides being one of the most important Brazilian arrangers with at least five decades of performance in popular music. He has left artworks yet to be discovered.
Born: Brasil, Porto Alegre, RS, 26/01/1906 Died: Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 13/02/1988 VIAF: 115781494COMPOSER (BORN – DIED): Radamés Gnattali | 1906-1988
Work: Três poemas
Instrumentation: Voice, Piano
Year: 1931
Title: Três poemas
Date: 1931
Instrumentation: Voice, Piano
Genres: Clássico
COMPOSER (BORN – DIED): Radamés Gnattali | 1906-1988
Work: Brasiliana n.1
Instrumentation: Symphony Orchestra
Year: 1944
Title: Brasiliana n.1
Date: 1944
Instrumentation: Symphony Orchestra
Genres: Clássico
COMPOSER (BORN – DIED): Radamés Gnattali | 1906-1988
Work: Sinfonia popular
Instrumentation:
Year: 1956
Title: Sinfonia popular
Date: 1956
Genres: Popular (Instrumental)
COMPOSER (BORN – DIED): Radamés Gnattali | 1906-1988
Work: Sonatina em ré maior
Instrumentation: Flute, Piano
Year: 1974
Title: Sonatina em ré maior
Dedication: Dedicada a Celso Woltzenlogel e Heitor Alimonda
Date: 1974
Instrumentation: Flute, Piano
Genres: Clássico (Sonata)