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Revision as of 23:20, 25 October 2019
Aliases: Melgaz
Life
Born: 14 April 1638, Cuba, Portugal
Died: 3 February 1700, Évora
Biography
Diogo Dias Melgás was a Portuguese composer of polyphony. He was a choirboy at the Colégio da Claustra in Évora in 1546. He took the holy orders at the Cathedral of Évora, where he stayed the rest of his life, being a student of Manuel Rebelo, and holding the position of mestre de capela for about 30 years. He died blind and extremely poor on 3 February 1600. He was the last of the great Portuguese polyphony masters who began to flourish in Évora in the second half of the 16th century.
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List of choral works
- Cum facis eleemosynam
- Domine, hominem non habeo
- Ecce ascendimus Jerosolymam
- Ego autem dico vobis
- Ego sum resurrectio
- Honora patrem et matrem
- Malos male perdet
- Opera, quæ ego facio
- Salve Regina
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Publications
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