José António Carlos de Seixas (Portuguese: [ˈkaɾluʃ ˈsɐjʃɐʃ]; 11 June 1704 – 25 August 1742) was a pre-eminent Portuguese composer of the 18th century...
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Gershom Mendes Seixas – minister of Congregation Shearith Israel Francisco Seixas da Costa – Portuguese diplomat and former politician Vic Seixas (born 1923)...
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baroque composers such as Carlos Seixas and Manuel Blasco de Nebra. These recordings use original Antunes instruments: Carlos Seixas: Harpsichord Sonatas,...
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Carlos Alberto Seixas (born 15 December 1959) is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward. Revealed in Palmeiras...
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Scheidt, Dieterich Buxtehude, Gaspar Sanz, José de Nebra, Antonio Soler, Carlos Seixas and others. The Baroque saw the creation of common-practice tonality...
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Every year on Seixas' birthday, legions of fans, including thousands of impersonators (many even changing their last name to Seixas as a sign of passionate...
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includes musical history from the medieval Gregorian chants through Carlos Seixas' symphonies era to the composers of the modern era. The musical history...
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exemplars of galant style. Some of the works of the Portuguese composer Carlos Seixas are firmly in the galant style.[citation needed] This simplified style...
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de Sá de Miranda (1481–1558) a Portuguese poet of the Renaissance. Carlos Seixas (1704–1742) composer, teacher and virtuoso of the organ and harpsichord...
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Carlos Seixas (born 1937) 6 November 1996 (1996-11-06) 13 December 1996 (1996-12-13) 37 days Independent Fernando Henrique Cardoso (PSDB) 35 Carlos...
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