This is a chronological list of notable classical Portuguese composers.

Middle Ages

  • King Dinis I (1261–1325), King of Portugal, composer and troubadour. He composed more than 200 cantigas.

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical period

  • Pedro António Avondano (1714–1782), composer and organist (the first Portuguese composer of the Classical period)
  • João Pedro de Almeida Mota (1744–1817), Portuguese composer, worked in Spain for many years, where he died. His works are scattered by these two countries.
  • João José Baldi (1770–1816), composer (famous for his operas) and pianist
  • João Domingos Bomtempo (1775–1842), pianist, composer and pedagogue
  • Marcos Portugal (1762–1830), composer (famous for his operas) and maestro at Teatro S. Carlos in Lisbon
  • Peter IV of Portugal (1798–1836), King of Portugal and Emperor of Brazil who was also a composer (pupil of Marcos Portugal and Nunes Garcia, as well as Sigismund Von Neucomm, a pupil of Haydn).

Romanticism – early 20th century

Contemporary

References

  1. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Pedro Macedo Camacho - Requiem Inês de Castro - V. Agnus Dei (Coimbra) Soprano Carla Caramujo". YouTube.
  2. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Pedro Macedo Camacho - Emotional Commercial - CGD". YouTube.
  • VASCONCELOS, André. Música em Portugal, Porto Editora.
  • Dicionário de História de Portugal, editado por Joel Serrão
  • Grande Enciclopédia Portuguesa-Brasileira ed. de 1945

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