Education and Career
Showing signs of being a child prodigy, Katunda began playing the piano at just two years old. She learned piano with Mima Oswald from age of 5 to 8, then with Branca Bilhar from age 9 to 12, and then with Oscar Guanabarino from age 13 to 21. In around 1934, she moved to
São Paulo where she studied piano with Marieta Lion. In 1946 she returned to Rio de Janeiro and began her studies with
Hans-Joachim Koellreutter. In her compositional studies, she was especially interested in avant-garde and modern composers and she expanded her knowledge of counterpoint, musical aesthetics, orchestration, and arrangement. Katunda continued to compose until 1983, with her most prolific period being the 1950s and 1960s. She could speak and write in three languages, English, French, and Italian. == Personal life ==
Performances
Katunda's Piano Performances Katunda's first solo piano recital was on October 22, 1927, performed at 12 years of age. She played Branca Bilhar's
Bailado Indígena and the venue was the
National Institute of Music in Rio de Janeiro. In 1941 she was the soloist of
Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 58 by
Beethoven at the
Theatro Municipal in São Paulo, under the baton of composer Camargo Guarnieri. In 1944 she performed a series of concerts in Argentina which were praised by
Heitor Villa-Lobos. Her programming showed her support of contemporary Brazilian composers, including performances of works by Villa-Lobos,
Oscar Lorenzo Fernândez, Camargo Guarnieri, and herself. In 1948 she played the first Italian performance of
Ludus Tonalis by
Paul Hindemith at the Teatro Piccolo in Milan.
Performances of Katunda's Works Premiere of
Quatro Epígrafes circa 1948, performed by herself at the [1st Conference of Dodecaphonic Music], Hotel Kurhauss-Victoria, Lugano, Switzerland. Hermann Scherchen performed "Quatro Cantos à Morte" in 1949 which was broadcast on Swiss Radio Broadcasting. "Homenagem a Schoenberg" was performed at the 1950
International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) Festival. ==Works==
Works
Song Cycles Source: • Canções à Maneira de Época. Text by Vinícius de Moraes • No. 1. Assim Como as Folhas, No. 2. O Mais Que Perfeito, No. 3. Anunciação, No. 4. O Anjo das Pernas Tortas, No. 5. Não Comerei, No. 6. O Espectro da Rosa, No. 7. Ser Subjetivo, No. 8. Refrão de Infância, No. 9. Teu Nome • Duas Devoções Nordestinas • No. 1. Bom Jesus do Calvário, No. 2. Encomenda de Almas • Duas Líricas Gregas • No. 1. Aóion (alternate title: Prenúncio do Sol), No. 2. Pois Que Tão Raramente (alternate title: A FlautaI) • Due lirici di Ungaretti. Text by Giuseppe Ungaretti • No. 1. Sono una Creatura • Estro Africano N.1 (Duas Cantigas das Águas). Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts • No. 1. Louvor de Oxum, No. 2. Louvor de Yemanjá • Estro Romântico. Texts of No. 1 and 3 by Eunice Katunda, texts of No. 2 and 4 by Vinícius de Moraes • No. 1. Consciência de Ser, No. 2. O Sono da Amada, No. 3. Rosa dos Quatro Espinhos, No. 4. Dialética • Líricas Brasileiras. Text by Mário de Andrade • No. 1. Moda do Corajoso, No. 2. Moda da Solidão-solitude • Quatro Incelenças (Quatro cantigas de velório) • No. 1. Incelenças Dos Cravos e Rosas, No. 2. Incelenças do Anjo-Serafim, No. 3. Incelenças do Anjo do Céu, No. 4. Incelença das Ave-Marias Other Vocal Works Source: • Negrinho do Pastoreio cantata for 3vv, flute, guitar, percussion, 1946 • Homenagem a Schoenberg, clarinet, viola, cello, piano, 1949 • Quintet, viola, cello, clarinet, bass clarinet, piano • Seresta, 4 saxophones, 1956 • Cantiga de Cego, viola and piano, 1966 • Duas Serestas, guitar, 1972 Piano Works Source: • Variações Sobre um Tema Popular, for piano, 1943 • Sonatina, 1946 • Quatro Epígrafes: I-Calmo; II- Agitato rubato; III- Grave calmo e IV- Agitato molto, 1948 • Quatro Cantos à Morte, 1948 • Estudos Folclóricos,1952 • Pianoforte Concerto, 1955 • Seresta Piracicaba, 1956 • Momento de Lorca, 1957 • Trovador Obstinado, 1958 • Quatro Momentos de Rilke, for piano, 1958 • Sonata de Louvação, 1958, revised 1967 • Seresta in A, 1967 • Três Momentos em New York, 1969 • Sonata Fúnebre, 1970 • Poemas para Carla, 1977 • Expressão Anímica, 1979 • Cantos de Macunaíma, ca. 1980s • La Dame et La Licorne, 1982, a six-movement suite Large Ensemble Works • A Negrinha e Lemanjá, chorus, orchestra, 1955 • Cantata do Soldado Morto, chorus, small orchestra, 1965 • Cantata dos Marinheiros, chorus, orchestra, 1975 ==References==