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Miso Ensemble
40 Years of Creation and Freedom
Duo composed of Miguel and Paula Azguime, who debuted 40 years ago, in 1985, and continue to influence contemporary music creation - the Miso Ensemble is In Focus on MIC.PT this April.
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Miso Music
Works
Document title
Composer
Musical Category
Instrumentation (general)
Date
Duration
Inv Row
Canto do Mar
Luís de Freitas Branco
Soloist(s) and Orch./Ens. and/or Choir
Instrumentation (general)
1918
5' 00"
Voice and Orchestra
Voice and Orchestra
Document title
Canto do Mar
Date of Composition
·
~ 1918/Feb
Revision (date)
~ 1950
Instrumentation
Musical Category
Soloist(s) and Orch./Ens. and/or Choir
Instrumentation (general)
Voice and Orchestra
Instrumentation (detailed)
Soloists
High Voice
Winds and Brass
3 Flute, 2 Oboe, French Horn, 2 Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon, Contrabassoon, 4 Horn, 3 Trumpet, 3 Trombone, Tuba, Contrabass Tuba
Percussion
Timpani
Strings (plucked / bowed)
~ First Violins, ~ Second Violins, ~ Viola, ~ Cello, ~ Double Bass
Premiere
Date
1918/Mar/24
Performer(s)
Pedro Blanch Orchestra Berta de Bívar (voice) Pedro Blanch (conductor)
Venue
República Theatre
Town
Lisbon
Country
Portugal
Text / Lyrics
Author of the Text
Alberto de Monsaraz
Title of Poem or Text
-
Circulation
Work
Type
Date
Organization/Event
Venue
Town
Country
Performers
Notes
Inv Row
Canto do Mar
Premiere
1918/Mar/24
República Theatre
Lisbon
Portugal
Pedro Blanch Orchestra Berta de Bívar (voice) Pedro Blanch (conductor)
Notes
Canto do Mar
Premiere of revised version
1991/Nov/08
Trindade Theatre
Lisbon
Portugal
Gulbenkian Orchestra Ana Paula Russo (soprano) Silva Pereira (conductor)
Notes
Canto do Mar
Performance
2005/Nov/30
Luís de Freitas Branco Festival
Culturgest
Lisbon
Portugal
Portuguese Symphonic Orchestra Carlos Guilherme (tenor) Zoltan Peskó (conductor)
Notes
Documents
Documents
Type
(+ sub-type)
Cover/edition title
Document title
Authors
Referring to
Publisher
Date
Texts
Luís de Freitas Branco Alexandre Delgado, Ana Telles, Nuno Bettencourt Mendes
Canto do Mar para voz e orquestra (1918)
Nuno Bettencourt Mendes
canto do mar
Luís de Freitas Branco
Caminho
2007
2007