Ernst Mahle
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Ernst Mahle is a Brazil
Brazil
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ian composer
Composer
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 and orchestra
Orchestra
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 conductor.

Mahle studied music with Johann Nepomuk David
Johann Nepomuk David
Johann Nepomuk David was an Austrian composer.He began his musical career in the monastery of Sankt Florian, and was a composition student of Joseph Marx....

 in Stuttgart
Stuttgart
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 before coming to Brazil
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 in 1951, and then with Hans-Joachim Koellreutter
Hans-Joachim Koellreutter
Hans-Joachim Koellreutter was a composer, teacher and musicologist...

 in Piracicaba
Piracicaba
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. He became a Brazilian citizen in 1962.

In 1953 he was one of the founders of the Escola de Música de Piracicaba
Piracicaba
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. After studying music there, he became artistic director and conductor of the orchestra and choir of the Institute, holding these posts now for almost fifty years.

In 2005 he composed the opera O Garatuja
O Garatuja
O Garatuja is an opera by Ernst Mahle with libretto by Eugênio Leandro, based on the homonymous novel by José de Alencar and premiered in Piracicaba at the Teatro Municipal "Dr Losso Netto", on April 27, 2006....

, libretto by Eugênio Leandro, based on the homonymous novel by José de Alencar
José de Alencar
José Martiniano de Alencar was a Brazilian lawyer, politician, orator, novelist and dramatist. He is one of the most famous writers of the first generation of Brazilian Romanticism, writing historical, regionalist and Indianist romances — being the most famous The Guarani...

, which was premiered on April 27, 2006, at the Teatro Municipal de Piracicaba "Dr Losso Netto".

He is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Music (chair n. 6). He lives with his wife, Maria Aparecida Romera Pinto Mahle, in Piracicaba.

Works

  • Marroquinhas Fru-Fru (1974) opera, libretto by Maria Clara Machado
  • A Moreninha (1979) opera, libretto by José Maria Ferreira
  • O Garatuja
    O Garatuja
    O Garatuja is an opera by Ernst Mahle with libretto by Eugênio Leandro, based on the homonymous novel by José de Alencar and premiered in Piracicaba at the Teatro Municipal "Dr Losso Netto", on April 27, 2006....

    (2006) opera, libretto by Eugênio Leandro

Sources

  • Ferreira, Paulo Affonso de Moura. 1976. Ernst Mahle: Catálogo de obras. Brasília: Ministério das Relações Exteriores.
  • Tokeshi, Eliane. 2001. "As sonatas e sonatinas para violino e piano de Ernst Mahle: Uma abordagem dos aspectos estilísticos". In I Seminário Nacional de Pesquisa em Performance Musical. III: Belo Horizonte, 2000, edited by André Cavazotti, 43-56. Belo Horizonte: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Also constituting the journal Per musi: Revista de performance musical 3 (January-June 2001).

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