António Carreira
António Carreira (Lisbon, ca. 1520-30 - Lisbon, ca. 1597) was a Portuguese composer and organist of the Renaissance.
He held the post of organist at the Royal Chapel in Lisbon. His compositions (Fantasias, Tientos, Chansons) reveal his high contrapuntal craftsmanship. Most of his surviving works can be found in manuscripts at the University of Coimbra.
A particularly interesting work is the Canción "Con qué la lavaré", where the organ part to accompany this popular song is written in the "Tento" form. This constitutes one of the earliest European examples of written instrumental accompaniment to a song.
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Tento - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Asperges me - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Salve sancta parens - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Missa O soberana luz: I. Kyrie - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Missa O soberana luz: II. Gloria - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Famulis tuis - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Verso sobre Ave maris stella - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Alleluia. Felix es - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Missa O soberana luz: III. Credo - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Beata es, Virgo Maria - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Ave virgo sanctissima - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Obra sobre el Pange lingua - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Per omnia saecula – Dominus vobiscum – Vere dignum et iustum est - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Missa O soberana luz: IV. Sanctus - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Obra de sexto tom para o Levantar o Deus - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Missa O soberana luz: V. Benedictus - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Ave maris stella - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Missa O soberana luz: VI. Agnus Dei - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Beata viscera - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Commissa mea pavesco - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Ite missa est – Deo gratias - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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La luz de vuestros ojos - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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Salve Regina - Masters of The Royal Chapel, Lisbon (Portuguese Renaissance Music 1) -
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