Joaquim Galvão Born: 16 April 1967 , Portimao (Portugal)Died:
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Devoted him self to chamber and choir music.
Sonata for flute
Suite for Violin
Missa brevis Choir capella
Biography
Joaquim Pedro Galvão
Born in Portimão in 1967. Started his musical studies at the Academia dos
Amadores de Música, where he finisshed the Curso Geral de Composição in Maestro
Lopes-Graça’s class. After that, Joaquim Pedro Galvão proceded his studies at
the Conservatório Nacional in Professour Katherine Rawdon’s class, and in 1995
he finished the "Curso Superior de Flauta" at the Escola superior de Música de
Lisboa in Professor A. Primgshime’s class.
Studied composition im Lisbon with Lopes-Garça
As a Composer devoted him self to Chamber and choral music.
With his brother Paulo GalVão founded in 1999 the label Musicália.
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Portuguese Music for Flute & Piano / Da Silva / Lami / Costa / Carneyro
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0672911000228
Label: Musicalia
Manufacturer: Musicalia
Publisher: Musicalia
Release Date: November 07, 2000
Studio: Musicalia
Disc 1: Son in C: Largo Cantabile Son in C: Allegro Son in C: Largo Espressivo Son in C: Allegro Trois Chorals: Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland Trois Chorals: In Dulci Jubilo Trois Chorals: Puer Natus Est Son in g: Gaiement Son in g: Gracieusement Son in g: Gaiement Toccata, Adagio Et Fugue in C: Toccata Toccata, Adagio Et Fugue in C: Adagio Toccata, Adagio Et Fugue in C: Fugue Prld, Fugue Et Var Con St Marc: Grave Con St Marc: Allegro Con St Marc: Andante Con St Marc: Allegro Carillon De Westminster Ste in F: Prld Ste in F: Canzone Ste in F: Aria Ste in F: Final
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