Clorinda Rosato (11 December 1913 - 22 May 1985) was a Brazilian composer, pianist and teacher.[1][2]
Rosato was born in Sao Simao, Brazil.[3] She studied music at the Conservatorio Dramatico Musical of Sao Paulo. Her teachers included Martin Braunwieser, Ines de Campo, Antonio Candido, Furio Frenceschini, Miguel Antonio Gallo, Francisco Mignone, Alice Ornellas, Artur Pereira and Frutuoso Viana.[1][2]
Rosato gave her first piano recital in 1932 and performed until 1965, when she retired to teach.[1] Her music is available through the Instituto Piano Brasileiro.[4] Her compositions include:
Chamber
edit- Improviso (violin, cello and piano)[1]
- Quatro Ensaios (string quartet)[1]
Piano
edit- Anjo da Garda[1]
- Baby[1]
- Brinquedo de Roda[1]
- Caximbobo[1]
- Chaconne[1]
- Danca do Caboclo[1]
- Dance Movement[1]
- Seresta (also arranged for voice and piano)[1]
- Sonata[1]
- Valsa Afetuosa[1]
- Valsinha[1]
- Waltzes No. 1, 2, and 3[1]
Vocal
edit- Ave Maria (chorus)[1]
- Engenho Novo (chorus)[1]
- Impressoes Sobre uma Missa de Ano Santo[1]
- “Natal Brasileiro”[5]
- “Quatro Corais”[1]
- “Seresta” (also arranged for piano)[6]
- Tatu e Cabocio do Sui (chorus)[1]
- “Trovas”[6]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International Encyclopedia of Women Composers. Books & Music (USA). p. 600. ISBN 978-0-9617485-0-0.
- ^ a b Ficher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (2002-10-16). Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-1-4616-6911-1.
- ^ Heinrich, Adel (1991). Organ and harpsichord music by women composers: an annotated catalog. Music reference collection (1. publ ed.). New York: Greenwood Pr. ISBN 978-0-313-26802-1.
- ^ Clorinda Rosato - Seresta (Sylvia Maltese, piano), retrieved 2024-02-06
- ^ Rosato, Clorinda. "Luiz Heitor Corrêa de Azevedo Papers" (PDF). box/folder 38/9.
- ^ a b "Clorinda Rosato Song Texts | LiederNet". www.lieder.net. Retrieved 2024-02-06.