Arnaldo Freire

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Arnaldo Freire is a Brazilian guitarist, teacher, cultural producer and composer.

Composition[edit]

Arnaldo Freire is a graduate Consevatório Musical Guarulhos. He also studied at the Conservatory of Music and the Instituto Paulista Booklyn Souza . He is currently majoring in Composition course at the Federal University of Goiás – UFG. His composition "Apocalypse"[1] for solo guitar was awarded by the Culture Secretariat of Goiania.[2]

The award-winning short film Roxanne Towers “Catadores de Papel ", has original score by Arnaldo Freire.

Also has interests in soundtracks: “Entre Memórias e Conquistas”, “Umas e Outras” and “Maria da Gruta”, all directed by Lázaro Ribeiro.[3]

In his compositions we see a refined Brazilianness: modinhas, frevos, sambas, valsas and other colors are mixed with post-tonal techniques, refined counterpoints and unusual instrumentation.

The work of composition is quoted in Arnaldo Freire Guia de Música Contemporânea Brasileira, edited by CDMC – Brasil / Unicamp,[4] a subsidiary of the Centre de documentation de la musique contemporaine, based on Cité de la Musique, Parc de la Villette, in Paris.

Achille Picchi, Eduardo Escalante, Estércio Marquez, Odemar Brígido, Neder Nassaro and Frederico Richter has written concertos especially for the guitarist.

The success as a guitarist is now being recognized by foreign composers as Danielle Baas (Belgium), Harry Hewitt (USA), Naphtaly Lahav (Israel), Carlos Carmona (Argentina), Paulo Galvão (Portugal), that also devote plays and concerts.[5]

Catalog summary[edit]

The following is a brief catalog of works by Arnaldo Freire:

  • OP. 01 – “RITUAL DA ALMA”, Prelude No. 01 for guitar.
  • OP. 02 – “SAUDADE”, Prelude Nº02, for guitar.
  • OP. 03 – “AR E MAR”, Prelude Nº03, for guitar.
  • OP. 04 – “GLEISSON & LEYBER”, for 2 guitars.
  • OP. 05 – “ENCONTRO DE RIOS”, Prelude Nº04, for guitar.
  • OP. 06 – “CORREDEIRAS”, for 4 guitars.
  • OP. 07 – “A BRUXA TIBETANA”, Prelude Nº05, for guitar.
  • OP. 08 – “APOCALYPSE”, for guitar.
  • OP. 09 – “O MONTE CINCO”, for string orchestra, inspired by the book by Paulo Coelho.
  • OP. 10 – “SUÍTE EXPERIMENTAL”, quartet woods.
  • OP. 11 – “IMPROVISO”, Prelude Nº06, for flute.
  • OP. 12 – “SAÍDA PELA ESQUERDA”, country concertante for violin and cello.
  • OP. 13 – “FUNK”, for flute.
  • OP. 14 – “CONCERTO FESTIVO”, for guitar and orchestra.
  • OP. 15 – “SUÍTE BRASILEIRA Nº01”, for flute and clarinet.
  • OP. 16 – “FANTASIA CONCERTANTE”, for bass and piano.
  • OP. 17 – “KALONI”, Prelude Nº07, for solo guitar.
  • OP. 18 – “O LIVRO DE AMORES MODAIS”, for two voices, with poetry by Cristiano Siqueira.
  • OP. 19 – “PROCISSÃO”, for oboe and strings.
  • OP. 20 – “TRITONAL”, for 3 guitars.
  • OP. 21 – “SUÍTE BRASILEIRA Nº2”, for piccolo and bass.
  • OP. 22 – “A FLORESTA MÁGICA”, for bass and piano.
  • OP. 23 – “PROSAS BÁRBARAS”, for symphony orchestra, based on the homonymous work by Eça de Queiroz.
  • OP. 24 – “CAIXINHA DE MÚSICA”, for piano.
  • OP. 25 – “SUÍTE BREVE”, for guitar.
  • OP. 26 – “CANÇÕES SIMPLES”, for flute and guitar.
  • OP. 27 – “BRIGA DE PÁSSAROS”, for guitar.
  • OP. 28 – “O LIVRO DOS INSETOS”, for guitar.
  • OP. 29 – “SUÍTE MÍSTICA” for flute.
  • OP. 30 – “SUITE BRASILEIRA Nº3”, guitar quartet and wood.
  • OP. 31 – “CONCERTINO”, for guitar, strings and percussion.
  • OP. 32 – “O LIVRO DE SENTIMENTOS”, for 2 flutes.
  • OP. 34 – “TRANSCENDÊNCIA” for mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra, poetry Alexandra Machado
  • OP. 35 – “SUÍTE”, for solo trumpet.
  • OP. 36 – “O LIVRO DE VIAGENS Nº1”, for 2 basses.
  • OP. 37 – “O LIVRO DE ADRIANA”, didactic series for solo bass (33 pieces).
  • OP. 38 – “A HISTÓRIA DO CHORO”, for Flute and Guitar.
  • OP. 39 – “CANTO”, for Soprano, Flute and Guitar. Song with poetry by Fernando Cruz.
  • OP. 43 – “SUÌTE”, for Bassoon Solo.
  • OP. 44 – “AS PAISAGENS QUE TROUXEMOS”, for soprano and string quartet, with the poetry of Fernando Cruz.
  • OP. 45 – “SUÍTE PARA CLARINETA”.
  • OP. 50 – “OS DOZE ESTUDOS”, for guitar.
  • OP. 52 – “SUÍTE BRASILEIRA Nº4, for flute and string trio.
  • OP. 54 – “SETE LEMBRANÇAS DE UM FLAUTIM”, for solo piccolo.
  • OP. 58 – “CENAS BRASILEIRAS”, Duo for clarinet.
  • OP. 59 – “PRELÚDIO, VALSA & FREVO”, for Oboe solo.
  • OP. 67 – “CONCERTINO”, for trombone and strings.
  • OP. 68 – “A FLORESTA DE BEATRIZ”, for harpsichord solo.
  • OP. 70 – “O DERRADEIRO”, to band.
  • OP. 72 – “Três Melodias Marianas”, for flute solo.

Teaching[edit]

Arnaldo Freire's work as a teacher is very varied. Author of several methods for the guitar. Also teaches drums and bass.

Received honorable mention several times of the Municipal Sports, Culture and Recreation for their participation in the show “Violão e Violonistas Goianos”.

In 1996 writes produces and writes the video lesson “Ritmos” [6] setting a new standard in guitar group lessons.

Teaching for fifteen years in Goiania, Arnaldo Freire founded choral and guitar classes in colleges: Marista, Dinâmico, Disciplina, Maria Betânia, Agostiniano, COC e Olimpo.[7]

Producing[edit]

As a cultural producer, Arnaldo Freire created, sponsored by the College Dinâmico, the “Orquestra Planalto Central”. The composer Acchille Picchi wrote a piece for chorus and orchestra especially for it, Pascha Nostrum.

Also in 1999, recorded “Cenas da Floresta” with the orchestra's woodwind quintet. In 2002 launched the cd “O Violão em Goiás”.[8]

He made the world premiere of “Oviedo Impressions”, by Mary Ann Joyce[9] Composers of the International Meeting on Poços de Caldas.

Playing[edit]

As a guitarist Arnaldo Freire received several awards including the National Guitar Competition at the Faculty Mozarteum ( 88 ) and the Competition Nacional de Violão Souza Lima ( 96 ).[10]

In 1995 Arnaldo Freire was the first musician to perform concert for Guitar and Orchestra in Goiás, conducted by Joaquim Jayme by the Symphony Orchestra of Goiânia.[11]

Your Show “A Volta ao Mundo em Seis Cordas” is the instrumental music show most presented in Goiás (since 1995).

Contributions to contemporary repertoire[edit]

  • Achille Picchi (SP)
  • Three Poetic Moments *
  • Guitar & Symphony Orchestra
  • Achille Picchi
  • Three Parts
  • Solo Guitar
  • Achille Picchi
  • Forest Scenes
  • Wind Quintet
  • Angélica Faria (RJ)
  • The Three Faces of Love
  • Flute, Guitar & Breakfast. Orchestra
  • Calimério Soares (MG)
  • Concertino
  • Guitar, Brass & Percussion
  • Fernando Lewis de Mattos (RS)
  • Concert
  • Guitar & Orchestra
  • Estércio Márquez (GO)
  • Concert Camera *
  • Guitar & Breakfast. Orchestra
  • Music for Flute and Guitar No. 1
  • Music for Flute and Guitar No. 2
  • Eduardo Escalante (SP)
  • Concert *
  • Guitar & Small Orchestra
  • Concertante Nº3 **
  • Flute, Guitar & Strings
  • Frederico Richter (RS)
  • Concerto No. 1 ***
  • Guitar & Orchestra
  • Concerto No. 2 ***
  • Guitar & Orchestra
  • Neder Nassaro (RJ)
  • Concert
  • Guitar & Strings
  • Nestor de Holanda Cavalcanti (RJ)
  • Three Folk Songs
  • Guitar & String Quartet
  • Odemar Brígido (RJ)
  • Concert
  • Guitar & Symphony Orchestra
  • Pedro Cameron (SP)
  • Concert
  • Guitar & Strings
  • Rodrigo Lima (SP)
  • Variations
  • Guitar & Strings
  • Sérgio Vasconcelos-Corrêa (SP)
  • Study No. 2
  • Solo Guitar
  • Wanderley Carlos Martins (SP)
  • Quintet No. 1
  • Wind Quintet

* – Presented by the Symphony Orchestra Goiânia.
** – Presented by the Orchestra of Ancient Cultural Foundation BH.
*** – Presented by the Symphony Orchestra Santa Maria – RS

References[edit]

  1. ^ Social, Comunicação. "Música". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
  2. ^ source: “Jornal da Imprensa”, 06/04/2010 "Arnaldo Freire e o Trio Matita Pereira no Segunda Aberta - Jornal da Imprensa - Goiânia - GO". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-05-02. visited in 05/02/2011
  3. ^ article in Newspaper "Hoje", http://www.ohoje.com.br/armazem-geral/06-12-2010-maestro-arnaldo-freire-de-novo-em-goiania/[permanent dead link] "Unknown". Retrieved July 3, 2020.[dead link] visitado en 04/05/2011
  4. ^ Music Guide of the University of Campinas/Minas Gerais, Brasil http://www.unicamp.br/ciddic/compositores_a.html visited in 05/05/2011
  5. ^ HOMEPAGE, Goiânia Ouro, "Centro Municipal de Cultura Goiânia Ouro". Archived from the original on 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2011-05-02. , visited in 02/05/2011
  6. ^ "Ritmos e Estilos" – Class 01 (in Portuguese) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTgeaQSFsIE
  7. ^ , newspaper, 06/04/2010 edition "Arnaldo Freire e o Trio Matita Pereira no Segunda Aberta - Jornal da Imprensa - Goiânia - GO". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-05-02. visited in 05/02/2011
  8. ^ product listed in sraiva's store´s page http://www.livrariasaraiva.com.br/produto/143086, (visited en 02/05/2001)
  9. ^ Mary Ann Joyce's Home Page "Mary Ann Joyce". Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2011-05-05. visited en 04/05/2011
  10. ^ Goiânia CIity Hall Homepage "Portal da Prefeitura de Goinia". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-05-02. Visited in 05/02/2011
  11. ^ Orchestra of Goiânia's Home page, http://orquestrajovemdegoias.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html visited in 04/05/2011