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Capela Real

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ed. Juan José Carreras López, Bernardo José García García, Tess Knighton - 2005- Page 20 "... the structural comparison between the Portuguese Capela Real under Joao V and the Spanish case could reveal some interesting views, ... See M. C. Brito, 'Scarlatti e la musica alla cortedi Giovanni Vdi
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2009 - Page 221 "Domenico Scarlatti...and from 1719 until his death he served as mestre de capela at the Royal Chapel in Lisbon, Portugal, where his responsibilities consisted of teaching the Infanta Maria Barbara and the king's younger brother, Don
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where his responsibilities included teaching the Infanta Maria Barbara and the king's younger brother, Don Antonio.
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The Royal Chapel in the Time of the Habsburgs: Music and Court Ceremony in Early Modern Europe
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The capela played an important role in the development of the
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Index

royal chapel
kings of Portugal
Lisbon
music history of Portugal
Dom Dinis
Dom Duarte
Edward, King of Portugal
Afonso V
mestre de capela
Henry VI of England
Chapel Royal
William Say
Évora
Domenico Scarlatti
mestre de capela
Dennis Shrock
Categories
1299 establishments in Europe
13th-century establishments in Portugal
Culture in Lisbon
History of Lisbon
Portuguese music history

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