José António Carlos de Seixas (Coimbra, 11 June 1704 - Lisbon, 25 August 17… Read Full Bio ↴José António Carlos de Seixas (Coimbra, 11 June 1704 - Lisbon, 25 August 1742) was a Portuguese composer, the son of the cathedral organist, Francisco Vaz and Marcelina Nunes.
When he was fourteen, he succeeded his father as organist in 1718 and two years later moved to Lisbon, where he gave harpsichord lessons and met Domenico Scarlatti, who lived in Portugal, from 1721 to 1728. It is claimed that when the king's son, Dom António, arranged for Scarlatti to give Seixas harpsichord lessons, Scarlatti replied that it was Seixas who should give him lessons. Seixas later became organist in the court chapel and Lisbon cathedral as well as court composer. He was knighted in 1738 by John V of Portugal.
Much of his work was destroyed in the earthquake which devastated Lisbon in 1755. Only three orchestral pieces and around 100 keyboard sonatas survive, plus a handful of choral works for liturgical use (much more conservative than what one would expect from his instrumental music).
Macario Santiago Kastner published collections of the sonatas in Portugaliae Musica.
When he was fourteen, he succeeded his father as organist in 1718 and two years later moved to Lisbon, where he gave harpsichord lessons and met Domenico Scarlatti, who lived in Portugal, from 1721 to 1728. It is claimed that when the king's son, Dom António, arranged for Scarlatti to give Seixas harpsichord lessons, Scarlatti replied that it was Seixas who should give him lessons. Seixas later became organist in the court chapel and Lisbon cathedral as well as court composer. He was knighted in 1738 by John V of Portugal.
Much of his work was destroyed in the earthquake which devastated Lisbon in 1755. Only three orchestral pieces and around 100 keyboard sonatas survive, plus a handful of choral works for liturgical use (much more conservative than what one would expect from his instrumental music).
Macario Santiago Kastner published collections of the sonatas in Portugaliae Musica.
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Fugue in C minor K. II: Allegro
Carlos Seixas Lyrics
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ismundo agros
Muito Obrigado Maria.
Musica para coração.
PaoPaoM
Wow, Portuguese baroque music!
info rentap
try also sonata no.27 for Harpsichord (3 movements) from Carlos Seixas. No words!!! https://youtu.be/ZK2znPrinE4
忍不住要天天彈琴的歐巴桑 (Melody Chang)
wonderful performance. Thanks for sharing.
Robert De Oliveira
Brillant,magnifique interprétation, Carlos Seixas mériterait une plus ample diffusion
1969Chronos
Excellent performance. Does anyone have the music sheet?
Mariana Morais
@Nuno Oliveira Could you send it to me please? marritais@gmail.com - I want to play tis for my recital!
Henrique Armond
Miguel Amaral Divulguei as sonatas completas de Seixas no IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Seixas%2C_Carlos
Miguel Amaral
@Nuno Oliveira Olá, será que me podes enviar a partitura da Toccata em dó menor? obrigado miguelmmfamaral@gmail.com
Aaron Cardenas
aaron.cardenas@yale.com. I'd love to transcribe this for guitar.