Marcos Coelho Neto

Marcos Coelho Neto (17631823) was a Brazilian composer. Born in mining colony of Ouro Preto in 1763, his father was a former slave who became a trumpet player and composer.[2] The younger Coelho Neto followed his father as a composer and instrumental performer. In 1785 he was placed in charge of the productions of three operas and two dramas celebrating the marriage of João VI and Carlota Joaquina.[2] Coelho Neto is best known today as the composer of the hymn Maria mater gratiae.[2] (1796), which is noted for its elegance and creativity.[3] He died on October 23, 1823, in Ouro Preto.

Marcos Coelho Neto
Born1763 (1763)
Died1823 (aged 5960)
Ouro Preto
Other namesMarcos Coelho Neto Filho[1]
Occupations

References

  1. Bethell, Leslie (1984). The Cambridge History of Latin America. Cambridge University Press. p. 801. ISBN 9780521245166.
  2. Lopes, Nei (2004). Diáspora africana (in Portuguese). Selo Negro. p. 196. ISBN 9788587478214.
  3. Baltazar, Carlos Alberto (1999). Música do Brasil colonial. II (in Portuguese). Vol. 2. EdUSP. p. 16. ISBN 9788531404634.


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