Villa-Lobos: Complete Works for Solo Guitar Franz Halász

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
18.04.2025

Label: BIS

Genre: Guitar

Subgenre: Classical Guitar

Artist: Franz Halász

Composer: Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)

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  • Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 - 1959): Douze Études, W. 235:
  • 1 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: I. Allegro non troppo — des arpèges 01:07
  • 2 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: II. Allegro — des arpèges 00:49
  • 3 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: III. Allegro moderato — des arpèges 02:07
  • 4 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: IV. Un peu modéré — des accords répétés 03:46
  • 5 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: V. Andantino 02:32
  • 6 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: VI. Poco allegro 01:30
  • 7 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: VII. Très animé 02:14
  • 8 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: VIII. Modéré 02:49
  • 9 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: IX. Très peu animé — des ornements 02:34
  • 10 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: X. Très animé 03:34
  • 11 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: XI. Lent — Animé — Lent 03:57
  • 12 Villa-Lobos: Douze Études, W. 235: XII. Animé 02:13
  • Suite populaire brésilienne, W. 020:
  • 13 Villa-Lobos: Suite populaire brésilienne, W. 020: I. Mazurka-Chôro 03:36
  • 14 Villa-Lobos: Suite populaire brésilienne, W. 020: II. Schottisch-Chôro 03:41
  • 15 Villa-Lobos: Suite populaire brésilienne, W. 020: III. Valsa-Chôro 04:04
  • 16 Villa-Lobos: Suite populaire brésilienne, W. 020: IV. Gavotta-Chôro 04:38
  • 17 Villa-Lobos: Suite populaire brésilienne, W. 020: V. Chôrinho 04:01
  • Valse-Chôro:
  • 18 Villa-Lobos: Valse-Chôro 04:33
  • Chôros No. 1, W. 161 "Chôro típico":
  • 19 Villa-Lobos: Chôros No. 1, W. 161 "Chôro típico" 04:33
  • Valsa Concerto No. 2, W. 009 (Completed by Débora Halász):
  • 20 Villa-Lobos: Valsa Concerto No. 2, W. 009 (Completed by Débora Halász) 05:08
  • Cinq Préludes, W. 419:
  • 21 Villa-Lobos: Cinq Préludes, W. 419: No. 2, Homenagem ao Malandro Carioca 02:45
  • 22 Villa-Lobos: Cinq Préludes, W. 419: No. 3, Homenagem à Bach 05:35
  • 23 Villa-Lobos: Cinq Préludes, W. 419: No. 5, Homenagem à Vida Social 03:37
  • 24 Villa-Lobos: Cinq Préludes, W. 419: No. 4, Homenagem ao Índio Brasileiro 03:12
  • 25 Villa-Lobos: Cinq Préludes, W. 419: No. 1, Homenagem ao Sertanejo Brasileiro 04:38
  • Total Runtime 01:23:13

Info for Villa-Lobos: Complete Works for Solo Guitar



Following his exploration of Spain with the music of Federico Moreno Torroba (BIS2725), Franz Halász now takes us to Brazil with the complete works for solo guitar by Heitor Villa-Lobos.

The music of this extremely prolific composer often combines the influences of European classical music with the popular and traditional music of his homeland, which he played from an early age. The twelve Études, thoroughly modern, are to the guitar what Chopin’s Études are to the piano. Andrés Segovia put it perfectly: ‘They present, at the same time, formulas of an amazing efficiency for the development of two-handed technique, and disinterested musical beauty.’ In contrast, the Suite populaire brésilienne and Chôros No. 1 reflect the composer’s youthful experiences as a ‘chôro’ musician playing Brazilian street music and offer a fusion of the characteristics of traditional music.

Finally, the five Préludes return to Brazilian folklore, of which they offer a synthesis in the form of five tableaux inspired by the popular repertoire. This recording also features two rarities: the recently discovered Valse-Chôro and the unfinished Valsa Concerto No. 2, completed by Débora Halász. An evocative blend of syncopated rhythms, exotic harmonies, sensual melodies… and guitaristic flamboyance!

The Latin Grammy award-winning guitarist Franz Halász achieved international fame through his victories in the Andrés Segovia and Seto-Ohashi competitions. He is known for his acclaimed recordings of composers such as Turina, Piazzolla and Bach and has performed with top musicians and orchestras around the world.

Franz Halasz, classical guitar



Franz Halasz
Latin-Grammy-Awardwinner Franz Halász stands in the forefront of outstanding artists in the guitar field. Judged by Soundboard Magazine in his New York debut as "simply electrifying!"and by Gramophone's critic as "the most remarkable guitarist in many years", Franz Halász began his career in 1993, winning first prizes at the „Andres Segovia Competition“ in Spain and the „Seto Ohashi“ Competition in Japan.

In his debut CD with spanish guitar music he was praised by the prestigious critic Colin Cooper:"For the modern spanish repertoire, Franz Halász is unsurpassed, able to deliver Turina's message as no one ever has before - no, not even the great Segovia."

A guest performer at major festivals and events all over the world, Franz Halasz is holding since 2010 the Chair of Guitar at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich .

Since winning first prizes at the Andres Segovia Competition in Spain and the Seto Ohashi Competion in Japan in 1993 Franz Halasz started an impressionating career.The orchestral dimension of Franz Halasz' performances and the clarity and precision of his musical vision have rejoiced audiences between Tokyo and New York. A guest performer at major festivals and events such as the Rose Augustine Series-New York(USA), Toru Takemitsu Memorial Concert-Tokyo(Japan), Kissinger Sommer, Brandenburgische Sommerkonzerte, Mecklenburg Vorpommern (Germany), Bath and Wirral(England), Santo Tirso(Portugal), Puerto Rico and Dell' Arte Series - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), he also shared the stage with well known artists like Boris Pergamenschikov, Siegfried Jerusalem, Patrick Gallois,András Adorjan, Robert Aitken, Ingolf Turban,Wen-Sinn Yang,Hariol Schlichtig ,Sebastian Hess and Alban Gerhard, among others.

Franz Halasz stayed for many years as a Professor at the Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg-Augsburg and led there one of the most succesfully guitar classes in Europe. He also offers master classes at Institutes around the world including the Manhattan School of Music - New York, New England Conservatory- Boston, Royal Academy Stockholm, the Academy of Music-Oslo, Mozarteum Salzburg , Sao Paulo University , Esmuc in Barcelona and Musikene San Sebastian.

Since October 2010 he is holding the chair for guitar at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich, which was established for the first time in the long history of this renowned institution.

His many CDs for BIS - always rated as reference recordings - include among others the complete guitar music by Joaquin Turina and Toru Takemitsu.

For Naxos Records, Franz Halasz was first presenting the complete works for guitar by Hans Werner Henze and also the original works by Ferdinando Carulli for guitar and piano.

In 2014 there were released four Discs, including the Integral of the spanish composer Regino Sainz de la Maza (Naxos), a CD with Radames Gnattali( BIS) ,Sofia Gubaidulinas Complete for Guitar (BIS) and finally a tribute to the spanish Fandango with works from Corelli,Boccherini ,Soler,Granados,De Falla ,Torroba and Rodrigo.

The actual BIS-Album „Cancons i Danses Catalanes “ includes works by Mompou.Manen and Llobet.

2007 he was awarded with the prestigious “Bavarian Culture Price” by the State of Bavaria for his work as a performer and teacher.

2015 Franz Halasz received for „ Alma Brasileira“ the Latin GRAMMY -Award of the Grammyfoundation as „Best Classical Album“ .

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