UID/EAT/00693/2013This essay provides an overview of the changes occurred in Lisbon in the late 1710s specifically in the field of church music, its compositional and performing practices. These changes were the result of a complex political and diplomatic programme designed to bring the kingdom to modernity and, at the same time, legitimize the absolutist power of the Portuguese crown. Owing to the fact that one of the main objectives of such a programme was to achieve the endorsement of Rome – since Rome was a centre of international prestige and global influence – this amounted to a process of ‚Romanization‘, that is, a process of assimilation and adaptation of Roman models by Portuguese culture. This process was not a simple transplanta...
A existência de obras de compositores portugueses e italianos da 2ê metade do século XVIII nos espól...
The article describes some of the peculiar features of Lisbon’s musical life from 1834 to 1853. Its ...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PD/BD/132377/2017The main idea of this paper is that the Café-Concert that opened...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2014. Major: Music. Advisor: Kelley A. Harness. 1 co...
Cosmopolitan, politically influential, and wealthy, Portugal experienced its "Golden Age" in the six...
PhD ThesisThe development of the Portuguese entertainment market and the rise of several types of mu...
The Library of the Ducal Palace at Vila Viçosa preserves three large choirbooks of polyphonic repert...
The transformation of musical practices in Lisbon at the end of the Ancien Regime: new commercial dy...
Évora established itself in the sixteenth century as one of the most important Portuguese musical ce...
Évora Cathedral is mostly known as one of the most important Portuguese music schools, and as the ce...
The development of the Portuguese entertainment market and the rise of several types of musical thea...
This issue of the Revista Brasileira de Música (Brazilian Journal of Music), under the theme “Religi...
João Pessoa (Capital of the Brazilian State of Paraíba) is the third oldest city in Br...
Em Portugal é raro terem-se conservado, até aos nossos dias, acervos relacionados com a prática musi...
Luis Álvares (or Alves) Pinto was the first Brazilian to receive a musical formation in the Europe ...
A existência de obras de compositores portugueses e italianos da 2ê metade do século XVIII nos espól...
The article describes some of the peculiar features of Lisbon’s musical life from 1834 to 1853. Its ...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PD/BD/132377/2017The main idea of this paper is that the Café-Concert that opened...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2014. Major: Music. Advisor: Kelley A. Harness. 1 co...
Cosmopolitan, politically influential, and wealthy, Portugal experienced its "Golden Age" in the six...
PhD ThesisThe development of the Portuguese entertainment market and the rise of several types of mu...
The Library of the Ducal Palace at Vila Viçosa preserves three large choirbooks of polyphonic repert...
The transformation of musical practices in Lisbon at the end of the Ancien Regime: new commercial dy...
Évora established itself in the sixteenth century as one of the most important Portuguese musical ce...
Évora Cathedral is mostly known as one of the most important Portuguese music schools, and as the ce...
The development of the Portuguese entertainment market and the rise of several types of musical thea...
This issue of the Revista Brasileira de Música (Brazilian Journal of Music), under the theme “Religi...
João Pessoa (Capital of the Brazilian State of Paraíba) is the third oldest city in Br...
Em Portugal é raro terem-se conservado, até aos nossos dias, acervos relacionados com a prática musi...
Luis Álvares (or Alves) Pinto was the first Brazilian to receive a musical formation in the Europe ...
A existência de obras de compositores portugueses e italianos da 2ê metade do século XVIII nos espól...
The article describes some of the peculiar features of Lisbon’s musical life from 1834 to 1853. Its ...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PD/BD/132377/2017The main idea of this paper is that the Café-Concert that opened...