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Camargo Guarnieri (Camargo Mozart Guarnieri) was born on 1 February, 1907 in Tietê, State of São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian composer. Discover Camargo Guarnieri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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Camargo Mozart Guarnieri |
Occupation |
composer,music_department |
Age |
86 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
1 February, 1907 |
Birthday |
1 February |
Birthplace |
Tietê, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
Date of death |
1993 |
Died Place |
São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Brazil
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Camargo Guarnieri Height, Weight & Measurements
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Camargo Guarnieri Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Camargo Guarnieri worth at the age of 86 years old? Camargo Guarnieri’s income source is mostly from being a successful Composer. He is from Brazil. We have estimated Camargo Guarnieri's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mozart Camargo Guarnieri (February 1, 1907 – January 13, 1993) was a Brazilian composer.
Guarnieri was born in Tietê, São Paulo.
He studied piano, composition, and conducting in São Paulo and Paris.
In 1936 he was the first conductor of the Coral Paulistano choir.
His œuvre comprises symphonies, concertos, cantatas, two operas, chamber music, many piano pieces, and over fifty songs.
In 1938, a fellowship from the Council of Artistic Orientation allowed him to travel to Paris, where he studied composition and aesthetics with Charles Koechlin and conducting with François Ruhlmann.
His compositions received significant recognition in the United States during the 1940s, leading to conducting opportunities in major American cities.
A key figure in the Brazilian national school, Guarnieri served as a conductor, a member of the Academia Brasileira de Música, and Director of the São Paulo Conservatório.
His extensive oeuvre includes symphonies, concertos, operas, chamber music, piano pieces, and songs.
Guarnieri was born in Tietê, São Paulo, and registered at birth as Mozart Guarnieri, but when he began a musical career, he decided his first name was too pretentious.
Thus he adopted his mother's maiden name Camargo as a middle name, and thenceforth signed himself M. Camargo Guarnieri.
Some of his compositions received important prizes in the United States in the 1940s, giving Guarnieri the opportunity of conducting them in New York, Boston, Los Angeles and Chicago.
A distinguished figure of the Brazilian national school, he served in several capacities; conductor of the São Paulo Orchestra, member of the Academia Brasileira de Música, and Director of the São Paulo Conservatório, where he taught composition and orchestral conducting.
In 1948, he legally changed his name to Mozart Camargo Guarnieri, but continued to sign only the initial of his first name.
Guarnieri's Italian father, Michele Guarneri, a lover of classical music, named one of Camargo's brothers Rossine (a Portuguese misspelling of Rossini), and two others Verdi and Bellini.
Guarnieri studied piano with Ernani Braga and Antonio de Sá Pereira and composition with Lamberto Baldi at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical de São Paulo.
In 1972, in Porto Alegre, his compatriot Roberto Szidon gave the first performance of the Piano Concerto No. 4. In 1962 the Soviet Union invited him to participate in the third Congress of Composers in Moscow.
Shortly before his death in São Paulo in 1993, he was awarded the Gabriela Mistral Prize by the Organization of American States as the greatest contemporary composer of the Americas.