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1942 – Os Contos de António Botto para Crianças e Adultos (short stories) 1943 – A Guerra dos Macacos (short stories) 1945 – As Comédias de António Botto (theatre) 1947 – Ódio e Amor (poems) 1948 – Songs (English translation by Fernando Pessoa of Canções) 1953 – Histórias do Arco da Velha (children's stories)
Tamagnini, Matilde Figueiredo, "Palácio do Correio-Mor em Loures", Belas Artes, Revista e Boletim da Academia Nacional de Belas-Artes (in Portuguese) (Série 2 ed.), pp. 101– 122; Stoop, Anne de (1986), Quintas e palácios nos arredores de Lisboa (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
DokFest, Germany (2010) World Film Festival, Canada (2010) Festival de Cine Africano de Córdoba, Spain (2010) Play-Doc, Spain (2010) Africa in the Picture, The Netherlands (2009)
King Dinis I of Portugal, from the Semblanzas de reyes.. In Portugal, an aristocratic poetical-musical genre was cultivated, at least since the independence (1139), whose texts are kept in three main collections (Cancioneiros): Cancioneiro da Ajuda (13th century), Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional (16th, on originals from the 14th), Cancioneiro da Vaticana (16th, on originals from the 14th).
Xutos e Pontapés This page was last edited on 31 January 2025, at 11:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
This is the list of best-selling albums in Portugal. Album Artist Released Sales Certification Feijão com Arroz ... Music from the Motion Picture: James Horner: 1997 ...
The Museum of Portuguese Music (Portuguese: Museu da Música Portuguesa) is a small museum housed in the Casa Verdades de Faria in Estoril, municipality of Cascais, Portugal, on the Portuguese Riviera. It contains a collection of Portuguese musical instruments and other items, as well as a music documentation centre, and is also used for recitals.
Marcos Portugal (1762–1830), composer (famous for his operas) and maestro at Teatro S. Carlos in Lisbon; Peter IV of Portugal (1798–1836), King of Portugal and Emperor of Brazil who was also a composer (pupil of Marcos Portugal and Nunes Garcia, as well as Sigismund Von Neucomm, a pupil of Haydn).