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Annibal Napoleão

Annibal Napoleão
Napoleão, 1874
Born
Porto, Portugal
Died1880
Lisbon, Portugal
Occupation(s)Pianist; composer

Annibal Napoleão dos Santos[1] (3 January[2] 1845[2] or 1846[3] — 1880)[2] was a Portuguese pianist and composer. He was the second of three Napoleão siblings, the elder being Arthur Napoleão (1843–1925), the younger Alfredo Napoleão (1852–1917). Annibal is the least important among them, partly because of his weak health and partly of his premature death.[2]

Biography

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He was born in Porto, Portugal[2][3] to Alexandre Napoleão (a musician himself) and Joaquina Maria dos Santos.[4] First studied music with his father, then with Sproule in Ireland.[3] He became a professor in Lisbon.[3] In 1869 moved to Brasil, toured the country and gave musical lessons in Rio de Janeiro. But the Brazilian climate did not fit him well, and he came back to Portugal, where he died in Lisbon in 1880.[2][3]

Compositions

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Annibal's compositions were published by his brother Arthur in Rio de Janeiro.[3][5]

For piano
  • Op.1 - Le Gladiateur, Grande galop de bravoure
  • Op.2 - Les Perles d'Andalousie, Six danses caractéristiques
  • Op.3 - La Pluie de roses (A chuva de rozas), Grande polka de concert No. 1
  • Op.4 - Rêve du jeune âge, Nocturne No. 1
  • Op.5 - Impromptu-Valse
  • Op.6 - Ernani, Transcription de concert
  • Op.7 - Il Arco di Sant'Anna, Opera de Sá Noronha, Fantaisie-caprice (Fantaisie de salon)
  • Op.10 - Dans les forêts du Brésil, Souvenir de voyage, Impromptu
  • Op.11 - Souvenir, Nocturne No. 2
  • Op.12 - Inquiétude, Idylle
  • Op.13 - Vision d'amour, Nocturne No. 3
  • Op.14 - Tourbillon de fleurs, Grande polka de concert No. 2
  • Op.15 - Je t'aime, Romance sans paroles
  • Op.16 - Minuit, Impromptu No. 2
  • Op.17 - La Douleur, Romance sans paroles
  • Op.18 - Giroflé-Girofla, Fantaisie
  • Op.19 - Les soupirs, Mazurka élégante
  • Op.20 - Patrie!, Suite de Valses
  • Op.21 - Rêverie
For voice and piano
  • Saudades, Romance, text by Fernando Castico

References

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  1. ^ His printed compositions bear the French form of the name: Annibal Napoléon; the Portuguese form is Aníbal, but he is referred even today as Annibal.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ernesto Vieira. Diccionario biographico de musicos portuguezes Lisboa, 1900
  3. ^ a b c d e f Enciclopèdia Espasa. Volum núm. 54, pàg, 425 (ISBN 84-239-4554-5)
  4. ^ Nancy Lee Harper. Booklet notes to Hyperion CDA67984
  5. ^ This list comprises all works found in the catalogue of the National Library of Brazil plus those named on the title pages of the scores.
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