Henrique Oswald

Henrique Oswald, 1907

Henrique Oswald (April 14, 1852 – June 9, 1931) was a Brazilian composer and pianist.

Biography

Oswald was born in Rio de Janeiro. His father was a Swiss-German immigrant and his mother from Italy. The family name was changed from "Oschwald" due to concerns of discrimination. In 1854 the Oswald family moved to São Paulo. His mother taught music privately to aristocrats and by age twelve he had his first recital. His "farewell recital" occurred at age 16, after this he went to study in Europe.[1]

He studied in Europe then spent several years in Florence. In 1902 he won a piano competition sponsored by Le Figaro.[2] From 1903 to 1906 he directed the Instituto Nacional de Música in Rio de Janeiro.

His work fell into disfavor after the "Semana de Arte Moderna" manifesto, but has experienced something of a revival recently, with the Piano Concerto G minor being included in Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series.

Works

Piano

Opera

Symphony orchestra

Transcriptions for symphony orchestra

String orchestra

Transcriptions for string orchestra

Piano and orchestra

Violin and orchestra

Choral with orchestra

Chamber orchestra

Organ

Voice

Solo Violin

Solo Cello

Sacred Music

Web sources

External links

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