Two Brazilian Choros - Meu Beguin and Ternura for Clarinet Quartet
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Meu Beguin by Domingo Pecci and Ternura by K-Ximbinho. Choro (pronounced shore-o) means "to cry" in Portuguese and emerged in Brazil in the 1880's. This style of music has deep roots in the café culture of turn-of-the-century Rio de Janeiro where the companionable sharing of food and drink was as integral to the experience and atmosphere as the music itself. Meu Begiun (My Beguine) is a fun, colorful, crowd-pleasing Brazilian choro written by Domingo Pecci. It also can be played with percussion Brazilian panderio to help drive its rhythmic momentum. Ternura (Tenderness) is a slow, choro serenata or ballad. This incredibly beautiful song written by K-Ximbinho has become a classic in the choro repertoire. Instrumentation: 3 B-Flat Clarinets, Bass ClarinetItem Details
Category: Clarinet Quartet MusicPublisher: ALRY Publications
Publisher's reference: CQ16
Our Stock Code: 1559095
Media Type: Paperback