Carlos Seixas (1704-1742)
- Dixit Dominus em Ré maior
Performers: Ana Ferraz (soprano); Luís Madureira (tenor); Manuel Braz da
 Costa (alto);
Coro de Câmara de Lisboa; Norsk Barokkorkester; Ketil 
Haugsand (conductor)
Further info: SEIXAS - Sonatas
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Portuguese composer and organist. He was the son of Francisco Vaz and 
Marcelina Nunes. On the death of his father, early in 1718, he was 
appointed his successor as organist at the Coimbra Cathedral and within a
 month was, at the age of fourteen, earning his father’s old salary. Two
 years later he moved to Lisbon ‘with the intention of becoming a 
churchman’ where he secured the post of organist at a church then known 
as the Santa Igreja Patriarcal, a position he remained in until the end 
of his life. There is some doubt as to whether this was the royal 
chapel, at that time located in the Ribeira Palace, or the Basilica de 
Santa Maria Maior, near which Seixas lived. We do know, through the few 
documents available, such as his papers for entry to the Ordem de Cristo
 (The Order of Christ), and a biographical note, published in 1759 by 
Diogo Barbosa Machado in his Bibliotheca Lusitana, that Seixas taught 
the harpsichord at the Court in Lisbon and that ‘taken by a sincere 
affection’ he married Joana Maria da Silva in December 1731, having two 
sons and three daughters by her. We also know that on 21 May 1738 he 
acquired the job of paymaster of the Ordem de Santiago. In June 1733 he 
also joined the Royal Palace Guards, under the command of Viscount 
Barbacena, rising from second lieutenant to captain. He finally became a
 Knight of the Order of Christ by royal despatch in November 1738, after
 taking nine years to qualify. Carlos Seixas died in Lisbon at his home 
behind the Church of Sant’ Anténio da Sé, and was buried in the 
graveyard of the Brotherhood of the Santissimo Sacramento attached to 
that church. According to Barbosa Machado Seixas was suffering from 
fever and ‘prepared himself to take the last rites of the Catholic 
church, and so, receiving the Sacraments and reciting the Litany of Our 
Lady, he expired on 25 August 1742, at the age of 38 years, two months 
and fourteen days’. Carlos Seixas was the leading figure in Portuguese 
18th-century music and his importance as a composer rests mainly on his 
keyboard sonatas, 88 of them currently extant.

 
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