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Estêvão de Brito (c. 1570–1641) was a Portuguese composer of polyphony. Estêvão de Brito was born in Serpa, Portugal. He studied 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 stayed until 1613. In that year, he went to the cathedral of Málaga and succeeded Francisco Vásquez bearing the same office as Cristóbal de Morales, precisely 50 years before. He stayed in Málaga until his death in 1641. It is known that de Brito composed numerous villancicos and cançonetas, most of them for the Christian feasts of Christmas and Corpus Christi. Unfortunately, these works were lost due to the devastation of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. However, the most relevant in de Brito's work are the liturgic pieces: 4-, 5-, 6-, and 8-voice masses, motets, psalms, and hymns. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lesson I for Good Friday
722Heu, Domine
333Heu Domine
174O Rex Gloriae
115Incipit lamentatio
116Stabat Mater
97Crudelis Herodes - Ibant Magi quam viderant - Gloria tibi, Domine
88Brito: Lamentationes Jeremiae: Sabbato in Parasceve
89At Communion: Heu, Domine
710Brito: Lamentationes Jeremiae: Feria VI in Parasceve
7Lamentations
Saints and Sinners - The Music of Medieval and Renaissance Europe
Una frontera invisible
Da Pacem Domine
Owen Rees, Paradisi Portas: Music From 17th Century Portugal
Pater peccavi: Music of Lamentation from Renaissance Portugal
Vocal Music (Extracts From the Maundy Thursday Liturgy in Spain and Its Dominions) (La Colombina)
Jubilate! Golden Favourites from St. Paul's Cathedral
Choral Music from the Portugese Renaissance
Lamentations of Jeremiah
Sacri Concentus: Música Sacra Portuguesa
Magnum Mysterium II - [Disc 2]