Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Christopher on Friday 20 April 2012, 20:02

Title: Portuguese music
Post by: Christopher on Friday 20 April 2012, 20:02
About 20 years ago I was listening to BBC Radio 3 and they played a beautiful piece of religious choral music. I am guessing it was renaissance or early baroque era, and they announced the composer's name as something like Teshera (maybe spelt something like Texeira?).  There hasn't been much mention of Portuguese composers on this site. Does anyone have any knowledge, and might they even begin to suggest who my mystery composer is?
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Christo on Friday 20 April 2012, 20:31
Sounds like António Teixeira (1707-c1759). Not that unknown a composer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3nio_Teixeira (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3nio_Teixeira)
The piece could be his Te Deum (c1734) that I have in a beautiful performance by The Sixteen, but there are many performances available: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_i_1?rh=k%3Aantonio+teixeira%2Ci%3Apopular&keywords=antonio+teixeira&ie=UTF8&qid=1334950202  (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_i_1?rh=k%3Aantonio+teixeira%2Ci%3Apopular&keywords=antonio+teixeira&ie=UTF8&qid=1334950202)
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 20 April 2012, 23:31
Just a gentle reminder: this site is not the place for discussions of music from this era.
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Christo on Saturday 21 April 2012, 17:06
And that case: why not try another Portuguese composer, Joly Braga Santos? He's not very unsung anymore, but still.
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Dundonnell on Saturday 21 April 2012, 17:15
Quote from: Christo on Saturday 21 April 2012, 17:06
And that case: why not try another Portuguese composer, Joly Braga Santos? He's not very unsung anymore, but still.

Hear, hear ;D ;D
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Christo on Saturday 21 April 2012, 18:32
Just saying.  8)
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Dundonnell on Friday 11 May 2012, 16:01
In addition to Joly Braga Santos, Naxos has been recording a good deal of Luis de Freitas Branco(1890-1955) and I have just listened to their latest release: the Symphony by Fernando Lopes-Graca(1908-93) written in 1944.

Freitas Branco and Lopes-Graco are both of older generations to Braga Santos but the music is similarly attractive, often infused with Portugese folk melody  and a nice comibation of romanticism and neo-classical idioms.
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Christo on Friday 11 May 2012, 21:01
Err, Fernando Lopes-Graça.  8)
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Dundonnell on Friday 11 May 2012, 21:23
Quote from: Christo on Friday 11 May 2012, 21:01
Err, Fernando Lopes-Graça.  8)

Indeed :)  Thank you, Christo ;D
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Christo on Saturday 12 May 2012, 07:17
Quote from: Dundonnell on Friday 11 May 2012, 16:01
Freitas Branco and Lopes-Graco
:'( ;)
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: jerfilm on Saturday 16 March 2013, 17:11
I stumbled across this site while serfing YouTube.   There is some very interesting music here from composers that were not mentioned above, as well as some that were......

http://www.youtube.com/user/teluriarte/videos?view=0 (http://www.youtube.com/user/teluriarte/videos?view=0)

Happy listening.  I really like the Cello Sonata by Branco......
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Richard Moss on Sunday 17 March 2013, 16:36
Does João Domingos Bomtempo (1775 – 1842) qualify? He was a Portuguese classical pianist, composer and pedagogue and wrote some pleasant piano concertos and symphonies (plus other works).

Richard
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: petershott@btinternet.com on Sunday 17 March 2013, 16:44
I'm not aware of any reason why Bomtempo shouldn't 'qualify'. I, for one, don't know too much about Portuguese music in this period, and Symphonies 1 and 2 (on Naxos) I found interesting, though perhaps not hugely memorable. Rather better is a Requiem Mass on Berlin Classics - in my view at least!
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: mikehopf on Sunday 17 March 2013, 19:41
No mention of Vianna da Mota whose excellent symphony and piano concerto are well worth a listen!
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Gauk on Sunday 17 March 2013, 20:48
Some years ago I found a nice music shop in Sintra,  and was able to pick up recordings of Bontempo, da Mota and Freitas Branco on Portuguese labels.
Title: Re: Portuguese music
Post by: Ilja on Monday 18 March 2013, 14:04
I'd like to submit Francisco de Lacerda (1869-1934) as one of Portugal's most interesting composers. What I've heard of him (one Portugalsom CD with orchestral works) showed him to be a talented composer, although heavily Influenced by Debussy and to a lesser degree by d'Indy and even early Koechlin.

By the way, if you ever happen to be in Lisbon, be sure to visit the classical CD shop inside the Corte Inglés, Lisbon's luxury department store (subway stop: São Sebastião). They have almost all recordings of Portuguese classical music (and quite a lot of Spanish obscure material, too).