Manuel Cardoso

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Magnificat secundi toni 00:00 Tools
Lamentatio 00:00 Tools
Magnificat 00:00 Tools
Non mortui 00:00 Tools
Sitivit Anima Mea 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Introitus 00:00 Tools
Nos autem gloriari 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Kyrie 00:00 Tools
Kyrie 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Kyrie 00:00 Tools
Core 'Ngrato for voice & orchestra 00:00 Tools
Tulerunt Lapides 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Graduale 00:00 Tools
Mulier Quae Erat 00:00 Tools
Requiem For Six Voices 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Offertorium 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Communio 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Gloria 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Sanctus 00:00 Tools
Missa pro defunctis: Agnus Dei 00:00 Tools
Lamentations for Maundy Thursday 00:00 Tools
Velum templi scissum est 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Credo 00:00 Tools
Sanctus & Benedictus 00:00 Tools
Agnus Dei 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Agnus Dei I & II 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Motet "Sitivit anima mea" 00:00 Tools
Missa Regina caeli: Kyrie 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Agnus Dei I, II & III 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Motet "Non mortui qui sunt in inferno" 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Kyrie 00:00 Tools
Offertorium 00:00 Tools
Graduale 00:00 Tools
Magnificat primi toni 00:00 Tools
Missa Miserere mihi Domine: Sanctus. Benedictus 00:00 Tools
Non mortui qui sunt in inferno 00:00 Tools
Communio 00:00 Tools
Missa Regina caeli: Gloria 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Sanctus & Benedictus 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Passionis 00:00 Tools
Magnificat (Manuel Cardoso) 00:00 Tools
Aquam quam ego dabo 00:00 Tools
Mulier quae erat in civitate peccatrix 00:00 Tools
Missa Regina caeli: Credo 00:00 Tools
Tua est potentia 00:00 Tools
Panis Angelicus 00:00 Tools
Tantum Ergo 00:00 Tools
Circumdederunt me 00:00 Tools
Missa Regina caeli: Agnus Dei 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Ramus Palmarum 00:00 Tools
Magnificat Secundi Toni 5vv 00:00 Tools
Feria Quinta in Caena Domini Resp I 00:00 Tools
Tantum Ergo Sacramentum 00:00 Tools
Clamabat autem mulier 00:00 Tools
Sitivit anima mea - motet for 6 voices 00:00 Tools
Credo 00:00 Tools
Gloria Laus 00:00 Tools
Domine Tu Mihu lavas pedes 00:00 Tools
Requiem - 1. Introitus 00:00 Tools
Missa Regina caeli 00:00 Tools
Lamentations for Maundy Thursday: Feria quinta in coena domini 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Graduale 00:00 Tools
Magnificat (Secundi Toni 5vv) 00:00 Tools
Feria Quinta in Caena Domini Resp. II 00:00 Tools
Ecce Mulier Chananea 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Introitus: Requiem Aeternam 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Responsorium: Libera me 00:00 Tools
Missa Pro Defunctis - Introitus 00:00 Tools
Magnificat (The Tallis Scholars) 00:00 Tools
Feria Quinta in Caena Domini Lect. II 00:00 Tools
Nemo te condemnavit 00:00 Tools
Domine ne recorderis 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Quarta Quadragesimae 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Communio: Lux aeterna 00:00 Tools
requiem 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Introitus 00:00 Tools
Mulier quæ erat 00:00 Tools
Cardoso: Sitivit anima mea 00:00 Tools
Sanctus 00:00 Tools
Brother James’ Air (“The Lord’s my shepherd”) - Words from Psalm 23 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Secunda Adventus 00:00 Tools
Lectio Septima Defunctorum 00:00 Tools
Feria Quinta in Caena Domini Resp. III 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Secunda Quadragesimae 00:00 Tools
Lectio Prima Defunctorum 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Tertia Quadragesimae 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Prima Quadragesimae 00:00 Tools
Lectio Quarta Defunctorum 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Quinquagesimae 00:00 Tools
Feria Quarta Cinerum 00:00 Tools
In Dominica Septuagesimae 00:00 Tools
Agnus Dei (from Missa pro Defunctis) 00:00 Tools
Try to remember (from “The Fantasticks”) - Words by Tom Jones 00:00 Tools
Responsorium 00:00 Tools
Requiem: Offertorium: Domine, Iesu Christe 00:00 Tools
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Manuel Cardoso (1566–1650) was a Portuguese composer and organist. Along with Duarte Lobo and King João IV of Portugal, he represented the "golden age" of Portuguese polyphony. Cardoso was born in Fronteira, near Portalegre, most likely in 1566. He attended the Colégio dos Moços do Coro, a choir school associated with the Évora cathedral, studying with Manuel Mendes and Cosme Delgado. In 1588 he joined the Carmelite order, taking his vows in 1589. In the early 1620s he was resident at the ducal household of Vila Viçosa, where he was befriended by the Duke of Barcelos—later to become King John IV. For most of his career he was resident composer and organist at the Convento do Carmo. He died in Lisbon. Cardoso's works are models of Palestinian polyphony, and are written in a refined, precise style which completely ignores the development of the Baroque idiom elsewhere in Europe. His style has much in common with Victoria, in its careful treatment of dissonance, occasional polychoral writing, and frequent cross-relations, which were curiously common among both Iberian and English composers of the time. Three books of masses survive; many of the works are based on motets written by King John IV himself, and others are based on motets by Palestrina. Cardoso was widely published, often with the help of King John IV to defray costs. Many of his works—especially the elaborate polychoral compositions, which probably were the most progressive—were destroyed in the Lisbon earthquake and fire of 1755. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.