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Marcos António da Fonseca Portugal (March 24, 1762–February 7, 1830) was a Portuguese classical composer, who achieved great fame for his operas in Italian. Portugal was born in Lisbon. He first studied at the Patriarchal Seminary of Lisbon, where he learned music. He wrote his first work, Misere, at age 14. He was later the organist at the See of Lisbon, and maestro at the Theatre of Salitre in Lisbon. He lived in Naples, Italy, from 1790 to 1800 on a government scholarship. He wrote 21 operas while in Italy, the first being Ill Demofoonte, which premiered in La Scala in Milan on March 8, 1794. Four other operas by Portugal were performed during his stay in Italy. Portugal returned to Portugal in 1800. He became the master of the Royal Chapel and of the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos in Lisbon. He was also teacher of the Seminary of Lisbon and of the royal princes. He continued to write music until moving to Brazil in 1807 because of the Peninsular War. He wrote mainly religious music until 1817. After that, he was unable to compose anymore, and lived in Brazil the rest of his life. He died in Rio de Janeiro in 1830. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aria II – Já, Já me vai, Marilia, branquejando
932Você trata amor em brinco
563Marília de Dirceu: Ah! Marília, Que Tormento.
364Missa Grande, P 01.09 V2: I. Kyrie I
365Matinas do Natal, P. 03.16: Responsório 1, Sostenuto
356Aria IV - De que te queixas, língua importuna?
327Missa Grande: Kyrie I
238Dilexisti justitiam
199Matinas do Natal, P. 03.16: Responsório 3, Andante maestoso
1610Matinas do Natal, P. 03.16: Responsório 3, Largo, come allegretto, Recitativo
14Portugal: Matinas do Natal, Rio de Janeiro 1811
Marcos Portugal: Missa Grande (Great Mass)
Marcos Portugal: Música Religiosa Publicada no Século XIX
The Brazilian Classical Song
Portugal & Marçot: Outre-Mers
História da Música Brasileira - Período Colonial II
Le donne Cambiate
Lo Spazzacamino Principe
O Amor Brazileiro: Modinhas & Lundus do Brasil
Matinas Do Natal - Rio De Janeiro 1811
Musica na Corte de Dom Joao VI
atinas Do Natal - Rio De Janeiro 1811