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Heitor VILLA-LOBOS (1887-1959)
Guia Prático I
Acordei de Madrugada (I Woke up Very Early) [1:30]
A Maré Encheu (The Tide Flowed) [1:34]
A Roseira (The Rosebush) [1:00]
Manquinha (The Little Limping Girl) [2:12]
Na Corda da Viola (On the String of the Guitar) [1:52]
Guia Prático II

Brinquedo (Play) [1:05]
Machadinha (Little Axe) [1:15]
Espanha (Spain) [0:53]
Samba-Lêlê (Samba-Lêlê) [1:34]
Senhora Dona Viuva (Mrs. Widow) [1:53]
Guia Prático III
O Pastorzinho (The Little Shepherd) [1:03]
João Cambuête (João Cambuête) [1:20]
A Freira (The Nun) [0:59]
Garibaldi Foi à Missa (Garibaldi went to Mass) [1:26]
Ó Pião (Oh Whirligig) [1:10]
Guia Prático IV
O Pobre e o Rico (The Pauper and the Rich) [0:44]
Rosa Amarela (Yellow Rose) [2:19]
Olha o Passarinho, Domine! (Look at the Little Bird, Domine!) [0:40]
O Gato (The Cat) [2:21]
Ó sim! (Oh Yes!) [0:53]
Guia Prático V

Os Pombinhos (The Little Doves) [0:39]
Você Diz que Sabe Tudo (You Say You Know Everything) [2:21]
Có, Có, Có! (Có, Có, Có!) [1:26]
O Bastão ou Mia Gato (‘The Stick’ or ‘Cat Miaow’) [1:44]
A Condessa (The Countess) [2:46]
Guia Prático VI

Sonho de uma Creança (A Child’s Dream) [1:35]
O Corcunda (The Hunchback) [0:56]
Caranguejo (Crab) [1:27]
A Pombinha Voou (The Little Dove Flew Away) [1:40]
Vamos Atraz da Serra, Oh! Calunga! (Let’s Go Behind the Mountain, Oh! Calunga) [1:18]
Guia Prático VII

No Fundo do Meu Quintal (In My Backyard) [1:09]
Vai Abóbora! (Some Pumpkin!) [0:55]
Vamos, Maruca (Let’s Go, Maruca) [1:41]
Os Pombinhos (The Little Doves) [0:55]
Anda á Roda (Round the Circle) [1:53]
Guia Prático VIII

Ó Limão (Oh Lemon) [0:49]
Carambola (Carambola) [0:29]
Pobre Céga (Poor Blind One) [1:08]
Pai Francisco (Father Francisco) [1:06]
Xô! Passarinho (Shoo! Little Bird) [1:07]
Sinh’Aninha (Miss Aninha) [0:37]
Vestidinho branco (Little White Dress) [1:01]
Guia Prático IX

Laranjeira Pequenina (Small Orange Tree) [0:59]
Pombinha, rolinha – brinquedo de roda (Little Dove, Little Pigeon – round song) [1:40]
Ó Ciranda, Ó cirandinha (O Ciranda, O Cirandinha – round song) [0:45]
A Velha que Tinha Nove Filhas (The Old Woman Who Had Nine Daughters) [1:06]
Constante (Faithful) [0:57]
O Castelo (The Castle) [1:22]
Sonia Rubinsky (piano)
rec. Performing Arts Center, The Country Day School, King City, Ontario, Canada, 2-5 January 2006. DDD
NAXOS 8.570008 [63:17]


The first ten volumes of the Guia Prático were published in 1932; an eleventh appeared in 1949. The collection grew from a project on which Villa-Lobos worked with Brazil’s National Commission for Didactic Texts of the National Conservatory of Choral Singing. The project collected traditional songs, many of them children’s round songs, from the various regions of Brazil. Villa-Lobos collected some of the songs himself. Others were collected under the auspices of the Superintendency of Artistic and Musical Education, of which Villa-Lobos was director.
 
A whole series of volumes of music were planned, for different media: two-voice songs, choral songs, songs with piano accompaniment, music for solo piano etc. But much remained unpublished. Later, Villa-Lobos prepared eleven albums of piano pieces from all this material; nine of these albums are presented here on the fifth volume of Sonia Rubinsky’s admirable series of Villa-Lobos music for Naxos. The other two albums have apparently been recorded also, and will be included on a later volume of the series.
 
Though it grew out of an educational project, the Guia Prático is not in any sense limited by its origins. There’s hardly anything here that doesn’t demand a certain degree of pianistic sophistication and there are some pieces which require considerable technical resources. Sonia Rubinsky meets all such demands with seeming ease and imbues this collection of miniatures with delightful poetry. A programme of 48 short piano pieces could easily become hopelessly bitty and unsatisfying; it is as much to her credit as to that of Villa-Lobos that this CD is never in danger of becoming either of those things.
 
Villa-Lobos allows the melodies to sing for themselves, while his accompaniments are richly and variously inventive. Many of these pieces do full justice to their delightful titles, being colourful and evocative. Individual highlights are too numerous for one to do more than pick out a handful. My own favourites include the tripping rhythms of ‘Espanha’, perfect enactment of the mingled fantasy and realism of children at play:
 
I went to Spain
to get my hat back,
which is white and blue,
the colour of that sky over there.
 
Hurrah! We are on vacation,
school is over.
Let’s go home
and eat guava paste.
 
Run, run, run.
I’ve already seen you;
Run, run, run.
I’ve already caught you.
 
The delicacy of ‘Rosa Amarela’ would grace any piano recital; ‘Vamos Atraz da Serra, Oh! Calunga’ is an exciting toccata-like burst of energy – but I could go on all too easily!
 
Rubinsky brings a quality of transparency and innocence to her playing of these pieces, resisting any temptation to over-characterise. The recorded sound isn’t perhaps the very best I have heard from Naxos though it is entirely acceptable. One’s pleasure in these pieces is definitely enhanced if one takes the trouble to consult the texts and translations of the original songs, which Naxos have made available on their website.
 
It would be wrong to make excessive claims for the importance of this music – but it is a treasure house of minor pleasures and also of interest for the light it throws on some of Villa-Lobos’ more ‘serious’ compositions.
 
Glyn Pursglove
 

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Reviews on other releases in this series on Musicweb
Volume 2 (8.554827) - review by Jonathan Woolf
Volume 3 (8.555286) - review by Keith Sutton
Volume 4 (8.555717) - review by Paul Shoemaker

 

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