João Domingos Bomtempo (28/12/1775 - 18/08/1842), a Portuguese composer. He was born in Lisbon. His works as a composer are extensive, covering works of the most varied forms of music. The concertos, sonatas, fantasias, and variations which he composed for his instrument of choice, (some with violin accompaniment), combine a brilliant style of composing, much in the style of Clementi, with complete exploration of the music reserves and expressions of the pianoforte. His two surviving symphonies (five others are known to have existed) reveal most about his personality, showing an assimilation, very rare amongst Iberian composers of that time, of the Germanic music of the classical period of Haydn and Mozart.
Author: | Luis Miguel Afonso |
Requiem (2x)
Period: | Early Romanticism |
Musical form: | masses |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
Bomtempo wrote three requiem masses.
Source: | Riemann Musik Lexikon |
Requiem in C minor
Period: | Early Romanticism |
Composed in: | 1819 |
Musical form: | mass |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
Duration: | 57'39'' |
In memory of: | Luis Vaz de Camões |
Label(s): | Berlin Classics 0092452 BC |
This requiem contains:
* Intro
01. Requiem Aeternam
02. Kyrie Eleison
03. Christe Eleison
* Dies Irae
04. Dies Irae
05. Tuba Mirum
06. Judex Ergo
07. Quid Sum Miser
08. Juste judex
09. Ingemisco
10. Confutatis
11. Lacrymosa
12. Dona Eis Requiem
* Offertorium
13. Domine Jesu Christe
14. Hostias Et Preces
*Sanctus
15. Sanctus
* Benedictus
16. Benedictus
* Agnus Dei
17. Agnus Dei
18. Requiem Aeternam
Source: | booklet of cd Berlin Classics 0092452 BC |
Contributor: | Pentti Ruokonen |
♫ 01. Requiem Aeternam
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♫ 02. Kyrie Eleison
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♫ 03. Christe Eleison
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♫ 04. Dies Irae
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♫ 05. Tuba Mirum
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♫ 06. Judex Ergo
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♫ 07. Quid Sum Miser
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♫ 08. Juste judex
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♫ 09. Ingemisco
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♫ 10. Confutatis
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♫ 11. Lacrymosa
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♫ 12. Dona Eis Requiem
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♫ 13. Domine Jesu Christe
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♫ 14. Hostias Et Preces
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♫ 15. Sanctus
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♫ 16. Benedictus
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♫ 17. Agnus Dei
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♫ 18. Requiem Aeternam
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This requiem (opus 23) is called: Requiem to the memory of Camões. The requiem was premiered in 1819 at a private concert in the French capital, and was repeated with great success in London.
There is a serie of coral-symphonic music of considerable importance, and the already mentioned Requiem to the memory of Camões, a mass, two cantatas and various chamber works, such as one for quintet with piano, and a serenade for piano, double bass and wind instruments. His brief incursion into dramatic music includes only some fragments for the opera Alessandro in Efeso.
Author: | Luis Miguel Afonso |
The requiem opus 23 was composed during a brief stay in Paris in 1819, which explains the French form of the original title: Mees de Requiem consacrée à la mémoire de Camoes. During Portugal's great age of clonial supremacy in the 16th century, Luis Vaz de Camoes (c.1524 - 1578), a first ranking Portuguese poet, had eulogized the deeds of the discoverers and conquerors in his epics and other poems.
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Luis Vaz de Camões
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Libera me in C minor
Period: | Early Romanticism |
Composed in: | 1835 |
Musical form: | motet |
Text/libretto: | Latin |
Duration: | 26'24'' |
In memory of: | D. Pedro, duc de Brangança |
Label(s): | Strauss SP 4029 |
Libera me in C minor for SATB-soli and mixed choir and orchestra, written in memory of D. Pedro, duc de Brangança.
Source: | booklet of cd Strauss SP 4029 |