Symphony No. 4 (Villa-Lobos)

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EnglishThe Victory
CatalogueW153
Composed1919
Published1978
Symphony No. 4
A Vitória
by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos
EnglishThe Victory
CatalogueW153
Composed1919
Published1978
PublisherRicordi (Brazil), Belwin Mills
Recorded10 June 1955 (1955-06-10)  13 June 1956 (1956-06-13): Paris, Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française, conducted by Villa-Lobos
Duration30 min
MovementsFour
Scoring
  • orchestra
  • brass band
Premiere
DateSeptember 1920 (1920-09):
LocationTheatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro)
ConductorHeitor Villa-Lobos
PerformersOrquestra Sinfônica do Theatro Municipal

Symphony No. 4 is a composition by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, written in 1919. This symphony is subtitled A Vitória (The Victory), while its predecessor and successor are subtitled A Guerra (War) and A Paix (Peace), respectively. It is also the fourth in a cycle of five symphonies in the style of Vincent d'Indy.

Villa-Lobos composed his Fourth Symphony in Rio de Janeiro in 1919, beginning in October, as the second in a trilogy of programmatic symphonies based on arguments by Luís Gastão d'Escragnolle Dória [pt]. It was first performed at the Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro, together with the Third Symphony, in September 1920 by the Orchestra do Theatro Municipal conducted by the composer.[1]

A recording conducted by the composer lasts just over 30 minutes.

Instrumentation

The symphony is scored for a large orchestra and brass band.

Analysis

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