• Kapellmeister (/kəˈpɛlmaɪstər/ kə-PEL-my-stər, US also /kɑːˈ-/ kah-, German: [kaˈpɛlˌmaɪstɐ] ), from German Kapelle (chapel) and Meister (master), literally...
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  • Later composers serving the capela included Domenico Scarlatti who from 1719 until his death served as mestre de capela where his responsibilities included...
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  • of the Kings of Portugal. On 27 of March 1623 Filipe de Magalhães was appointed Mestre da Capela Real, a position he held until his retirement in 1641...
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  • music with Cosme Delgado in Évora as a youth. Later he was appointed mestre de capela at the cathedral in Portalegre, but returned to Évora to receive a...
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  • goalkeeper Capela (footballer) (Fernando Jorge Barbosa Martins, born 1986), Portuguese football midfielder Mestre de capela Capela Real, Lisbon Capela Real...
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  • Seminário da Patriarcal, where he later served as mestre (1769–1773) and mestre de capela (1773–1798). In 1778, he became music teacher to the royal family....
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  • Marcos Soares Pereira (category Mestres da Capela Real)
    Marcos Soares Pereira (? –1655), was a Portuguese composer and mestre da Capela Real. He was the brother of the famous Portuguese composer João Lourenço...
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    subsequently studied with Manuel Mendes. His first position was as mestre de capela of the cathedral of Évora sometime before 1589, he became maestro di...
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  • Évora, D. Afonso attracted high-quality musicians (like Mateus de Aranda, Mestre de Capela from 1528 to 1544) for the cathedral by establishing significant...
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  • Mendes as mestre do Claustro da Sé. Later, he went to Lisbon to become a member of the Capela Real (Royal Chapel's) choir and then mestre de Capela da Misericórdia...
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  • pay, and eventually resigned. In 1521 he was working in Portugal, as mestre de capela (chapel master in Portuguese) for prince Dom Afonso, Cardinal-Infante...
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  • music at the Cathedral of Évora with Filipe de Magalhães. In January 1597 he was already mestre de capela of the Cathedral of Badajoz (Spain), where he...
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  • Dom João III of Portugal and became master of the chapel in 1548. mestre de capela (choirmaster) at Lisbon Cathedral beginning in 1551. One of his surviving...
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    was one of the founders of the Irmandade de Santa Cecília, in Rio de Janeiro, teacher and mestre de capela of the Royal Chapel during the presence of...
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    By January 1725 he was in Lisbon where he took up the post of court mestre de capela. He died in Lisbon in 1762. Many Portuguese records were lost in the...
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  • Universidade de Coimbra, " Revista de Música Latinoamericana: Latin American Music Review 1998 - "mestres de capela como José Maurício (1752-1815, o de Portugal)...
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  • composer. He was born in Cartaxo and held the positions of cantor and mestre de capela at the Cathedral of Évora, where he was well renowned both as a composer...
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    who himself had been a student of the Flemish composer Géry de Ghersem, and mestre de capela of the ducal chapel from 1616, and possibly also under Friar...
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    become mestre de capela and music master to the royal princesses, a position he occupied until his death. The annual stipend of 2:000$000 (two contos de réis)...
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    V to train singers for his Royal Chapel of Saint Thomas (Portuguese: Capela de São Tomé) at Ribeira Palace (Portuguese: Paço da Ribeira). Its role was...
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  • he went to the Cathedral of Viseu where he was appointed canon and mestre de capela. In 1626, the chapter of the Cathedral allowed him to go to Lisbon...
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    spanning the reign of seven kings. It took the efforts of fifteen architects (Mestre das Obras da Batalha), although for seven of them the title was merely honorary...
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  • life, being a student of Manuel Rebelo, and holding the position of mestre de capela for about 30 years. He died blind and extremely poor on 3 February...
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    Villas-Boas and the actor João Villas-Boas. On August 15, 1966, in the Capela da sua Quinta da Fonteireira, Villas Boas married Maria da Conceição Ulrich...
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    (Portuguese: Igreja Paroquial da Comporta/Igreja de São Pedro) Chapel of São Pedro (Portuguese: Capela de São Pedro) Portuguese handicrafts, particularly...
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    commissioned around 1500 to a workshop in Bruges by bishop Afonso de Portugal. The chapel (Capela do Esporão) in the left transept was rebuilt in the 1520s in...
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    Ricardo. José Joaquim dos Santos (1747-1801) e a música policoral na Capela Patriarcal de Lisboa na segunda metade do séc. XVIII. 2016. Abstract from Colóquio...
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    Building built by Aníbal González in 1926, Madrid Plaza de España, Seville, of 1928. Capela de Santa Catarina, Porto; façade was covered in 1929. Portuguese...
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  • have received land title as quilombola territories through the Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária or equivalent state-level agencies....
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  • Janeiro (Corcovado) Rio de Janeiro (Praça XV – Mestre Valentim Fountain) Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro–Niterói Ferry) Rio de Janeiro (Terminal Rodoviário...
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