Manuel Pedro Ferreira
Born: 1959 (Portugal)
Died:
(this composer submitted by EGP <edward.gpinto
gmail.com>)
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Music
- Venise, Proue (Montreal, 1984)
- Duettino (1988)
- Três Canções de Rilke (1989)
Biography
Manuel Pedro Ferreira studied at «Academia de Amadores de Música» and at Lisbon National Conservatory.
He met composers Constança Capdeville, Luigi Nono and Emmanuel Nunes, who were important sources of inspiration.
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2nd Symphony Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal– Sat 17 May:
Second Symphony: Lobgesang Alcobaça, Portugal– Sun 18 May:
El Nino Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington DC, USA– Sun 18 May:
2nd Symphony Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal– Sun 18 May:
Second Symphony: Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal– Sun 18 May:
"Kurt Weill, Thomas Bagwell & Diane McNaron" Artburst at the Unitarian Universalist Church, Homewood, Alabama, USA [→ submit concert announcements] Today (15 May): [→ more]
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Karl Friedrich ZelterEvents:– (2005)
Vincent Ghadimi: Premiere of the opera " Decamero lala" for Orchestra and children choir, in the "Palais des Beaux-Arts", Brussels, Belgium, conducted by the composer. (Songs with piano version edited by lantromusic, including a book with pictures for children).
– (1958)
John Cage: Premiere of Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, in New York, USA.
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Igor Stravinsky: Premiere of Pulcinella, in Paris, France.
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Claude Debussy: Premiere of Jeux, in Paris, France.
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