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André da Silva Gomes

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André da Silva Gomes (1752–1844) was a Portuguese-born Brazilian composer from Porto.[1] About 130 of his compositions are known, including mass settings, antiphons, psalm settings and other works for liturgical use. His Missa a Cinco Vozes is described as being in a style midway between Baroque and Classicism. He also published a treaties on counterpoint.

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  1. ^ Gomes, André da Silva; Duprat, Régis (1 January 1999). Missa a cinco vozes, coro, solistas, orquestra. EdUSP. ISBN 978-85-314-0535-8. Retrieved 14 July 2011.