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João Quinteiro
Composer and PhD researcher at the FCSH/ Kunstuniversität Graz/ Fondazionne Archivio Luigi Nono and member of the Concrète [Lab] Ensemble, João Quinteiro is In Focus on MIC.PT in March.
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Document title
Composer
Musical Category
Instrumentation (general)
Date
Duration
Inv Row
Regresso Eterno
Filipe Pires
Soloist(s) and Orch./Ens. and/or Choir
Instrumentation (general)
1961
13' 00"
Baritone (or Speaker) and Orchestra
Baritone (or Speaker) and Orchestra
Document title
Regresso Eterno
Date of Composition
·
1961
Instrumentation
Musical Category
Soloist(s) and Orch./Ens. and/or Choir
Instrumentation (general)
Baritone (or Speaker) and Orchestra
Instrumentation (detailed)
Soloists
Baritone [or Speaker]
Winds and Brass
2 Flute, 2 Oboe, 2 Clarinet, 2 Bassoon, 4 Horn, 2 Trumpet, 2 Trombone, Tuba
Percussion
5 Percussion (Timpani, Tam-Tam, Cymbals, Xylophone, Vibraphone)
Keyboards
Celesta, Piano
Strings (plucked / bowed)
~ Strings
Premiere
Date
1962
Performer(s)
Álvaro Malta Hungarica Philharmony Orchestra Miltiades Caridis (conductor)
Venue
Tivoli Theatre
Town
Lisbon
Country
Portugal
Text / Lyrics
Author of the Text
Ruy Cinatti
Title of Poem or Text
Regresso Eterno
Commission
Date
1961
Commissioning Body
Musical Culture Centre
Country
Portugal
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Inv Row
Regresso Eterno
Premiere
1962/Jan/01
Tivoli Theatre
Lisbon
Portugal
Álvaro Malta Hungarica Philharmony Orchestra Miltiades Caridis (conductor)
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Regresso Eterno
regresso eterno
Filipe Pires