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Mariuccia Iacovino

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824: 271:. Traveling throughout Europe, the quartet played fifty-two concerts, featuring music by Brazilian composers, which were well received. In 1964, they were honored with the first prize in the international Villa-Lobos String Quartet Competition. Two years later, Iacovino received the Carlos Gomes Medal in Rio de Janeiro. In 1968, she became the first violinist to record the Violin Sonata in A-major, Op. 14 by 369:
Araújo indicates this Congress was held in Warsaw; however, Neruda was not involved in the planning of the Warsaw Congress of 1950, he was a recipient of the World Peace Council's Peace Prize, along with Pablo Picasso. The 1952 Congress in Vienna was planned by Neruda, Jorge Amado, Ilya Ehrenburg and
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and performed as a soloist with the Cologne Orchestra. In 1964, she and the Quarteto da Guanabara received the first prize from the international Villa-Lobos String Quartet Competition and in 1966, she was awarded the Carlos Gomes Medal in Rio de Janeiro.
240:, also performing in Angola, China, and often in Poland and Portugal. In 1949, she was hired as the soloist of the Cologne Orchestra in Paris, which was under Villa-Lobos's direction at that time. She performed in the debut of his 133:, Brazil. She began studying music at a young age and by the time she was six years old, had passed the examinations to enter the Instituto Nacional de Música. In 1924, when the school created its orchestra, now known as the 328:
Iacovino died peacefully at her home in Rio de Janeiro on 16 May 2008. Since the creation of the Villa Lobos Society, more than 500 concerts have been held in Petrópolis. Numerous artists, including Camargo Guarnieri,
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and Alfredo Gomes and taught at the Lorenzo Fernandez Academy of Music in Rio de Janeiro. She founded and became the director of the Quartet Society in 1943, heading the organization to 1947. At the end of
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In 1954, the couple returned to Brazil and founded the Guanabara Quartet. Besides Iacovino and Estrela, the other two members were Iberê Gomes Grosso on
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and instructor. A child prodigy on the violin, she studied in Brazil and Spain and performed internationally. At the end of World War II, she moved to
673: 316:, all by Villa-Lobos. Iacovino continued performing until shortly before her death and the length of her career was at one time a record holder in 917:(in Portuguese) (40). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Sindicato dos Músicos Profissionais do Estado do Rio de Janeiro: 11. April–June 2008. Archived from 154: 732:
The sonata for violin and piano in A-Major, Op. 14 by Leopoldo Miguéz (1850–1902): analysis, influences, and its role in the violin literature
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is named in her honor. The Mariuccia Iacovino Symphony Orchestra has played throughout Brazil and toured in the United States.
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Playing for Their Lives: The Global El Sistema Movement for Social Change Through Music
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Symphony Orchestra, Iacovino played in the premier performance, along with
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and Alexandre Schubert wrote works in her honor. A youth orchestra in
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the quartet was unable to travel and regularly played at the
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Index


Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian
violinist
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Iberê Gomes Grosso
ru
Oscar Borgerth
ru
Antônio Francisco Braga
Paulina d'Ambrósio
pt
Barcelona
Enrique Fernández Arbós
Màrius Mateo
ca
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Arnaldo Estrela
ru
Edoardo de Guarnieri
ca
World War II
Myrian Dauelsberg
Soviet Union
Congress of the People for Peace
Jorge Amado
Candido Portinari
McCarthy Era

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