João Pedro de Almeida Mota

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João Pedro de Almeida Mota (24 June 1744, Lisbon, Portugal  – c. 1817, Madrid, Spain) was a Portuguese composer. The musical studies of João Pedro de Almeida Mota were probably as a choirboy, either in the Sé of Lisbon or in the São Vicente de Fora church, both churches being the center of musical activity in Lisbon at the time.

In 1771 he emigrated to Galicia for unknown reasons. All of Almeida Mota’s lifetime was devoted to the service of Church and he left more than 200 works behind the archives and cathedrals in Spain and Portugal. Among his most outstanding compositions is an Oratorio entitled "Passion for soloists, choir and orchestra" which was discovered in Vila Viçosa, Portugal.

References

  • Carreira, Xoán M. (1999). "Almeida Mota, João Pedro". In Casares Rodicio, Emilio (ed.). Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana. Vol. 1. Madrid: Sociedad General de Autores. ISBN 84-8048-304-0.
  • Carreira, Xoán M. (2002) [1 December 1992]. "Almeida Mota, João Pedro". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  • classical-composers.org