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Name
  
Joao Sousa

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1799, Alentejo - NUTSII


João de Sousa Carvalho Sousa Carvalho Perseo 1779 Ouverture YouTube

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João de Sousa Carvalho (22 February 1745 – c. 1798) was the foremost Portuguese composer of his generation.

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João de Sousa Carvalho Joo de Sousa Carvalho Toccata in G minor YouTube

Born in Estremoz, he studied music from 1753 at the Colégio dos Santos Reis in Vila Viçosa, then from 1761 at the Conservatório di Sant' Onofrio a Porta Capuana in Naples. In 1766 his setting of Metastasio’s operatic libretto La Nitteti was performed in Rome. The following year, he joined the Irmandade de Santa Cecília at Lisbon and was appointed professor of counterpoint in the Seminário da Patriarcal, where he later served as mestre (1769–1773) and mestre de capela (1773–1798). In 1778 he became music teacher to the royal family. He died in Alentejo.

João de Sousa Carvalho Joo de Sousa Carvalho Allegro in D major YouTube

His numerous church works are written in a style similar to that of Niccolò Jommelli and, sometimes, Haydn. Several of his opere serie and serenatas were performed at the royal palaces of Ajuda and Queluz. Some of his keyboard music survives and is occasionally played today.

Sousa Carvalho L'Eumene (1773) - Ouverture


Some compositions

  • L’amore industrioso, 1769 (revived 1943, 1967)
  • Eumene (dramma serio per musica), 1773
  • L’Angelica (serenata), 1778
  • Perseo (serenata), 1779
  • Testoride argonauta (dramma), 1780 (revived 1987)
  • Seleuco, re di Siria (dramma), 1781
  • Everardo II, re di Lituania (dramma), 1782
  • Penelope nella partenza da Sparta (dramma per musica), 1782
  • L’Endimione (dramma per musica), 1783
  • Tomiri (dramma per musica), 1783
  • Adrasto, re degli Argivi (dramma per musica), 1784
  • Nettuno ed Egle (favola pastorale), 1785
  • Alcione (dramma per musica), 1787
  • Numa Pompilio II, re dei romani (serenata), 1789
  • Fiat Misericordia - cooperative transcription of the score from the manuscript in the Wiki-score platform.
  • Masses, 1769, 1789, 1792
  • João de Sousa Carvalho 2bpblogspotcomPQdCiah5noTWPlJfs9k8IAAAAAAA

    João de Sousa Carvalho Sousa Carvalho Te Deum 1792 Ouverture YouTube


    João de Sousa Carvalho Joo de Sousa Carvalho 17451798 Stellae in caelis obscurantur

    References

    João de Sousa Carvalho Wikipedia