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António Leal Moreira (1758-1819) - Sinfonia em Re Maior (1805)

Feliz aniversário António Leal Moreira! 📯🎁 Composer: António Leal Moreira (1758-1819) Work: Sinfonia em Re Maior (1805) Performers: Orquestra Clássica do Porto; Meir Mіnsky (conductor) Drawing: Henry Chamberlain (1796-1843) - Esperito Santo (1822) HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2q1ra1D Further info: https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/... Listen free: No available --- António Leal (Lial) Moreira (Abrantes, 30 June 1758 - Lisbon, 26 November 1819) Portuguese composer. On 30 June 1766 he entered the Seminary of the Patriarchal of Lisbon, where he was student of João de Sousa Carvalho. In 1775 he became assistant to his teacher and organist and in 1787 he was appointed chapel master. On 19 May 1777, he performed his first sacred work, the Missa do Espírito Santo, which was sung during the acclamation of Queen Maria I of Portugal. Most of his sacred works were composed for the royal chapel and from 1782 onwards serenatas by Moreira were performed at the royal palaces of Queluz and Ajuda. In 1790 he was appointed musical director at the Teatro de Rua dos Condes, which was presenting Italian operas. In 1793 he became the first musical director of the newly opened Teatro de São Carlos, where some of his own operas and farces on Portuguese texts, including A vingança da cigana (1794), were performed. In 1799 he left the São Carlos, where he was replaced by Marcos António Portugal and Francesco Federici. In the following year he wrote the music for the pasticcio opera 'Il disertore francese', which was performed at the Teatro Carignano in Turin and at La Scala. From then on he devoted himself almost exclusively to church music. Later he had a brief but distinguished military career during the Peninsular Wars. As a composer, he left 14 operas, 4 masses, sacred pieces and songs as well as symphonic and chamber works.

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