Alexandre Levy, born on November tenth, eighteen sixty-four, in São Paulo, was a distinguished Brazilian composer, pianist, and conductor. He is celebrated for his innovative approach that blended classical music with the vibrant rhythms and melodies of Brazil's folk traditions.
Levy hailed from a Jewish family with roots in France, which fostered a rich musical environment. His father, Henrique Luís Levy, was a notable musician who established Casa Levy, a prominent music store in São Paulo, contributing significantly to the local music scene.
Throughout his career, Levy's work left a lasting impact on Brazilian music. His composition, Tango Brasileiro, was notably referenced by Darius Milhaud in his ballet Le Bœuf sur le toit, showcasing the influence of Levy's unique style on his contemporaries.
In recognition of his contributions to music, São Paulo honors his legacy with a prestigious award named after him, ensuring that his pioneering spirit continues to inspire future generations of musicians.