António Chagas Rosa
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António Chagas Rosa is a Portuguese
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 composer
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 of contemporary classical music
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, considered one of the leading figures of contemporary musical writing of his generation.

His output includes chamber operas, song-cycles and numerous works for chamber and symphony orchestras. His work has been played all over Europe as well as in Asia and America.

Biography

Born in Lisbon
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, he studied Piano at the Conservatório Nacional and History at the New University of Lisbon
New University of Lisbon
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. From 1984 to 1987, with a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is a Portuguese private foundation of public utility whose statutory aims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, and science...

 of Lisbon, Chagas Rosa studied Contemporary Piano and Chamber Music with Alexander Hrisanide at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. Between 1987 and 1992, with a scholarship granted by the Portuguese government, he studied composition
Musical composition
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 at the Rotterdams Conservatory under Klaas de Vries
Klaas de Vries (composer)
Klaas de Vries is a Dutch composer. De Vries teaches composition at the conservatory of Rotterdam and can be described as influential in the Dutch musical life.-Biography:...

 and Peter Jan Wagemans.

In The Netherlands, António Chagas Rosa worked as a repetiteur and assistant at the Dutch opera house, Het Muziektheater, and became a teacher of the opera class at the Sweelinck Conservatorium. Among other productions, he worked with Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson (director)
Robert Wilson is an American avant-garde stage director and playwright who has been called "[America]'s — or even the world's — foremost vanguard 'theater artist'". Over the course of his wide-ranging career, he has also worked as a choreographer, performer, painter, sculptor, video...

 during for De Materie
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De Materie is a four-part vocal and orchestral composition by Dutch composer Louis Andriessen, which he composed over the period 1984 to 1988. Robert Wilson directed the first staging of the work on 1 June 1989 at the Muziektheater, Amsterdam, with James Doing, Wendy Hill, Beppie Blankert and...

 by Louis Andriessen
Louis Andriessen
Louis Andriessen is a Dutch composer and pianist based in Amsterdam. He teaches composition at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague...

, and with Oliver Knussen during the rehearsals of "Die Glückliche Hand
Die glückliche Hand
Die glückliche Hand , , is a Drama mit Musik by Arnold Schoenberg in four scenes. It was composed between 1910 and 1913. Like Erwartung, composed a year earlier, it was heavily influenced by Otto Weininger's book Sex and Character. Unlike Erwartung, Schoenberg wrote the libretto for Die glückliche...

", by Arnold Schönberg
Arnold Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg was an Austrian composer, associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art, and leader of the Second Viennese School...

. As a pianist
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 he took part in many of the concerts organized by the Gaudeamus and "The Unanswered Question
The Unanswered Question
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" foundations. In 1989, being invited by the dance group Dansproductie of Amsterdam
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, he performed music by John Cage
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John Milton Cage Jr. was an American composer, music theorist, writer, philosopher and artist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde...

 for prepared piano in many Dutch cities as well as in London
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, Mulhouse
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 and Ghent
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.

In 1994, the ACARTE department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
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 commissioned him with the composition of the chamber opera
Chamber opera
Chamber opera is a designation for operas written to be performed with a chamber ensemble rather than a full orchestra.The term and form were invented by Benjamin Britten in the 1940s, when the English Opera Group needed works that could easily be taken on tour and performed in a variety of small...

 "Canticles for the remission of hunger", upon a libretto by the Portuguese writer Paulo Lages. Further commissions were provided by the International Music Festival of Macau, the Portuguese Radio (Antena 2), the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
The Teatro Nacional de São Carlos is an opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was opened on July 30, 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake...

 in Lisbon, the Casa de Mateus Foundation, the Nederlands Kamerkoor, and many others.

His works have been performed in several modern music festivals in Portugal
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, Spain, France, Holland, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, the U.S.A., Macau and Hong-Kong, etc. In 1997 he represented Portugal in the Tribune Intérnationale des Compositeurs (UNESCO) in Paris with his concerto for piano and orchestra. During the 1998 edition of Wien Modern, the Austrian ensemble Klangforum premiered Moh (commissioned by the Portuguese festival Music in November); this piece was also performed in Spain (Ensems, Valencia) and Portugal ( Serralves hall, in Porto) by the Remix Ensemble, with Stefan Asbury as conductor.

In 1999 and 2002 he was member of the juri of the Premio Valentino Bucchi Competition for Composition in Rome. In 2000 his song cycle Non Altro for tenor, piano and electronics was premiered at the Concertgebouw
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 of Amsterdam, by Marcel Beekman and Hans Adolfsen. Several of his works are published in Portugal and Holland (Fermata
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, Musicoteca, Donemus
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), and there are recordings of his Piano Sonata, Altro for piccolo and piano (Numérica, Port.), and of 4 Cartoons for prepared marimba (Deux Elles, UK).

António Chagas Rosa's latest opera - Melodias Estranhas - upon a libreto by the Dutch writer Gerrit Komrij
Gerrit Komrij
Gerrit Jan Komrij is a Dutch poet, novelist, translator, critic, polemic journalist and playwright. From 2000 to 2004 he was the Dutch Dichter des Vaderlands .-Biography:...

, was the result of a joint commission made by the cities of Oporto and Rotterdam, European Capital of Culture
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 in 2001. It tells three episodes of the life of the 16th century humanist philosopher Damião de Góis
Damião de Góis
Damiao de Góis , born in Alenquer, Portugal, was an important Portuguese humanist philosopher. He was a friend and student of Erasmus. He was appointed secretary to the Portuguese factory in Antwerp in 1523 by King John III of Portugal...

, student and friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam. Also a composer, he was accused by the Inquisition of writing inappropriate (polyfonic) music, imprisoned and later killed.
The premiere of this opera took place at the Schouwburg of Rotterdam, as a joint production of Casa da Música
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 (Oporto) and the Onafhankelijk Toneel of Rotterdam.

Some of his most recent works include composisitons for the Nederlands Kamerkoor of Amsterdam, the Contemporary Music Group of Lisbon, the Portuguese percussion group Drumming (musical ensemble), Ensemble Musicatreize of Marseilles and the National Orchestra of Porto Casa da Música.

Since 1996 António Chagas Rosa teaches Chamber Music at the University of Aveiro (Portugal), at the Department of Communication and Arts, where he obtained his PhD in 2006.

List of works

  • Piano Sonata (1988) Premiered the same year at the concert hall "De Ijsbreker" of Amsterdam. Repeatedly performed in Portugal and Holland. Recorded by Nancy Harper for NUMÉRICA (Port.)
  • Tres Gacelas for contralto and chamber orchestra (1988/89). A song cycle upon poems by Lorca
    Lorca
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    . Premiered at the concert hall "De Unie" in Rotterdam and performed the next year in Lisbon at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
    Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
    The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is a Portuguese private foundation of public utility whose statutory aims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, and science...

     by Sharon Cooper
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     and Michel Tabachnik
    Michel Tabachnik
    Michel Tabachnik is a Swiss conductor and composer.-Early years:Michel Tabachnik was born in Geneva, where he studied piano, composition and conducting. As a young conductor he was a protégé of Igor Markevitch, Herbert von Karajan and Pierre Boulez, acting as the latter's assistant for four years,...

    .
  • Meghasandesham for harpsichord and string quartet (1989/90). Premiered in Lisbon in 1990 and, after being revised, in Kiev in 1993 during the 2nd Forum of New Music.
  • Antinous for string quartet and large orchestra (1990/92). Created at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation of Lisbon during the Modern Music Days of 1994 with the Chilingirian String Quartet and the Gulbenkian Orchestra
    Gulbenkian Orchestra
    The Gulbenkian Orchestra is a Portuguese symphony orchestra based in Lisbon. The orchestra primarily gives concerts at the Grande Auditório of the Gulbenkian Foundation....

     conducted by Lucas Pfaff.
  • Songs of the Beginning for high voice and piano (1992). Songs upon a poem of Lao-Tze, written for the Canadian soprano Janice Jackson and premiered in Amsterdam at the "De Ijsbreker" the same year; recorded by the Dutch radio KRO.
  • Canticles for the Remission of Hunger,a chamber opera in six scenes (1992/94). This opera was selected by the ACARTE Festival of Lisbon to stand together with Pina Bausch's Tanztheater of Wuppertal at the music theatre program of the year 1994.
  • Afonso Domingues, por exemplo for tenor and piano (1994/97). A song cycle with poems by Paulo Lages; premiered at the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, in Holland, during a jubileum of the Dutch foundation "Vrienden van het Lied".
  • Angkor for viola and piano (1994/95). Premiered in Stockholm by members of the Swedish chamber orchestra "KammerensembleN" to whicht his work was dedicated. Played in Holland, Germany and Portugal.
  • Piano Concerto (1994/95). Written for the Xth International Music Festival of Macau (1996); this work was performed by the American pianist Jay Gottlieb and by the Beijing Central Opera Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ronald Zollman. Recorded by the Portuguese radio and later broadcasted throughout Europe by means of the „Union de Radios Européene“.
  • O Céu sob as Entranhas, for baritone and piano trio (1996). A song cycle written upon poems by the Portuguese poet Luís Miguel Nava, as the result of a commission from the national radio RDP 2. Premiered at the Theatre of São Carlos, Lisbon's opera house.
  • Sept Épigrammes de Platon, for soprano and piano (1997). A song cycle written upon a set of poems by Plato. Commissioned by the ACARTE culture centre of Lisbon.
  • 3 Consolations, for recorder and chamber orchestra (1997/98). A chamber concerto commissioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation of Lisbon, premiered during its modern music festival of 1999.
  • Moh, for chamber orchestra (1998). Dedicated to "Klangforum Wien" and premiered in Vienna during the 1998 edition of the Wien Modern Festival.
  • Four Cartoons, for solo prepared marimba (1999). Dedicated to the Portuguese marimba virtuoso Pedro Carneiro. Performed in several countries.
  • Non Altro, for tenor, piano and tape (1999). A song cycle commissioned by the Portuguese Fundação da Casa de Mateus, and dedicated to Marcel Beekman and Hans Adolfsen. Premiéred at the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam in February 2000. Other concerts followed in Holland and Portugal.
  • Altro (2000), for piccolo and piano, premiered in Santa Maria da Feira, already recorded on CD.
  • What the afternoon and the mountain said, for piano (2000). Premiered by Marino Formenti at the Los Angeles County Museum in April 2000.
  • Melodias Estranhas (2000/1), a chamber opera in 3 acts commissioned by the cities of Oporto and Rotterdam, Cultural Capitals of Europe in 2001, upon a libreto by the Dutch poet Gerrit Komrij. Premiered at the Stadsschouwburg of Rotterdam in December 2001.
  • Quatrains du Secret Estude (2002), for chorus a capella, upon texts by Nostradamus, commissioned by the Nederlands Kamerkoor of Amsterdam.
  • …pour les temps glissants… (2002), for bass clarinet and string trio, commissioned by the Grupo de Música Contemporânea de Lisboa.
  • Zwei Kleinbauernlieder (2002), for tenor and piano, upon texts by Raphael Urweider
    Raphael Urweider
    Raphael Bendicht Urweider was born on November 5th, 1974 in Bern, Switzerland. He is a writer and musician in English and German- Career :Raphael Urweider is the son of a reformed minister. He studied German literature and philosophy at the University of Fribourg. He performed with LDeeP and has...

    , commissioned by the Iberia Festival 2002 (Musikhochschule Zürich/Winterthur); premiered in September 2002 by Marcel Beekman and Hans Adolfsen.
  • Deep Water Music (2002), for 4 drum players, commissioned by the Portuguese percussion group ‘Drumming’.
  • Naishapur (2003), for baritone, percussion and piano, a song cycle upon poems by Fernando Pessoa, commissioned by the Jeunesse Festival (Vienna 2003).
  • Cicuta (2005, a song cycle for soprano and piano, upon poems by Maria Teresa Horta. Premiere: Casa da Música, Porto, 2005. W(commissioned by Casa da Música Porto).
  • “Serei só eu...” (2005), for soprano and string quartet, upon Richard Wagner’s text of Isolde’s Liebestod (Jorge de Sena). Premiere: Arnold Schoenberg Center, Vienna, 2005. Work commissioned by the Ensemble Wiener Collage (Vienna).
  • “As Feiticeiras/Les Sorcières” (2005/6, a scenic cantata commissioned by Ensemble Musicatreiza (Marseilles), upon an original poema by Maria Teresa Horta. Premiered on March 29, 2006 in Marseilles, at the Théâtre Les Bernardines. Recording available (Actes-Sud 2006). Production awarded with a Victoire de la Musique (Radio France 2007).
  • “A boca” (2006), for bassoon, commissiond by Casa da Música, Porto, premiered on September 24, 2006 during the Musica Festival of Strasbourg.
  • “Tombeau de Marie Stuart” (2007), for chamber orchestra, co-commissioned by Casa da Música Porto and Klangforum Wien. (premiered in Casa da Música in November the 29th by Klangforum Wien).
  • “Mares I/Falésias”, “Mares II/Cavalos Marinhos” e “Mares III/Ilha de Moçambique” (2008-9), a three part piece upon maritime impressions for 6 percussionists. Work dedicated to Drumming. Premiere: Festival Dias da Música Portuguesa, CCB, Lisbon, 13/07/08.
  • “1st String Quartet” (2009), commissioned by Câmara Municipal de Matosinhos, for the Matosinhos String Quartet. The premiere occurred in Matosinhos in 01/10/09.
  • “…aquilo que voa.” (2009), for large orchestra, commissioned by the National Orchestra of Porto, premiered in Casa da Música, Porto, in April 2010.

Published works

  • Songs of the Beginning, DONEMUS, Amsterdam 1996.
  • Trois Consolations, FERMATA, Porto 1999.
  • Moh, FERMATA, Porto 1999.
  • Sept Épigrammes de Platon, MUSICOTECA, Lisboa 1999.
  • Melodias Estranhas, FERMATA, Porto 2001.
  • Quatrains du secret estude, FERMATA, Porto, 2004.
  • Four Cartoons, INSTITUTO DAS ARTES, Lisbon, 2006.
  • Aquilo que voa..., FERMATA, Porto, 2010.


On CD:
  • Piano Sonata, by Nancy Lee Harper. NUMÉRICA Editora.
  • Altro, by Jorge Salgado and Helena Marinho, NUMÉRICA Editora.
  • 4 Cartoons, by Pedro Carneiro, Deux-Elles, UK.
  • Angkor, by Hugo Diogo and Joanathan Ayest, NUMÉRICA Editora.
  • As Feiticeiras/Les Sorcières, Ensemble Musicatreize, ACTES-SUD.
  • Cassandra's Songs, by Isabel Nogueira and António Chagas Rosa, NUMÉRICA editora.
  • Moh, Klangforum Wien, Pascal Rophé, PORTUGALER.
  • Tombeau de Marie Stuart, Remix Ensemble, Peter Rundel, PORTUGALER.
  • Cicuta, by Ana Barros and António Oliveira, PORTUGALER.
  • Sept Épigrammes de Platon, by Ana Barros and António Oliveira, PORTUGALER.
  • A boca, by Roberto Erculiani, PORTUGALER.

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