Miguel Ângelo Pereira

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Born: 1843 — Barcelinhos — Portugal
Died: 1901 — Oporto — Portugal
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  • A symphony
  • Several operas
  • "Camões" cantata
  • Stabat Mater
  • Chamber music

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Pereira studied with Francisco Manuel da Silva.

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Sat 22 Jun: Lux - with Cappella Novocastriensis. St Cuthvert's Church, Norham, Northumberland, TD15 2LF. UK
Sat 22 Jun: Bristol Bach Choir presents choral gems, ancient and modern St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, England
Mon 24 Jun: The Brodsky Quartet with Lore Lixenberg and Cathal Breslin Drapers' Hall,Throgmorton Street London EC2N 2DQ
Sat 29 Jun: Summertime Gala Concert St John's Smith Square, London UK
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(1825) Gioachino [Gioacchino] Rossini: Premiere of Il Viaggio a Reims, in Paris, France.
(1899) Edward Elgar: Premiere of the Enigma Variations op. 36, in London, England.
(1926) George Antheil: Premiere of Ballet Mécanique, in Paris, France.
(1926) Karol Szymanowski: Premiere of King Roger, in Warsaw, Poland.
(2002) Peter Wallin: First performance of "Triangle Quartet No. 1", in Lund, Sweden.

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5604456121026
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Label: Miso Records
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Miso Records
Number Of Discs: 50
Publisher: Miso Records
Release Date: June 01, 2010
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The Sond Ar-te Electric Ensemble is an innovative project in the European new music scene. Its core structure is the permanent combination of 5 acoustic instruments (flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano) with electronics relying on the Miso Studio s technical expertise. The Sond Ar-te Electric Ensemble s repertoire covers some of the most important works for ensemble up to 5 and 8 instruments of the 20th and 21st centuries. One of the key features of this project is the commission of new works, hence encouraging the strong and vibrant development of contemporary chamber music with electronics, with a special attention given to Portuguese creation. The Sond Ar-te Electric Ensemble composed by a young generation pool of exceptional musicians with individual careers as soloists, has gained since his premiere in September 2007 an outstanding technical level and is already a reference in Portugal and abroad. In addition to its concert circulation around Portugal, Paris, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, City of London Festival, Seoul, Tokyo and Berlin, the Sond Ar-te is strongly involved in media music theatre projects, in the development of educational activities such as the Forum for Young Composers and nurturing new audiences by presenting special programmes for children. This first CD features works from portuguese composers Miguel Azguime, João Pedro Oliveira and Pedro M. Rocha.



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