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Eurico Carrapatoso was born on 15 February, 1962 in Mirandela, Portugal, is a Portuguese composer. At 58 years old, Eurico Carrapatoso height not available right now. We will update Eurico Carrapatoso's height soon as possible.

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Eurico Carrapatoso Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February 1962
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace Mirandela, Portugal
Nationality Portugal

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2018

First Performance: 18.1.06, Graca Church, Santarém: Jorge Vaz de Carvalho (baritone), Lisboa Cantat Choir, Porto National Orchestra, Joao Paulo Santos

First Performance: 18.3.08, Belém Cultural Center, Lisbon: Armando Possante, Olisipo Choir, OrchestrUtopica, Cesario Costa

2016

First Performance: 16.6.07, Sao Roque Church, Lisbon: Lisbon University Chamber Choir, David Cranmer, Jose Robert

2013

First Performance: 13.12.2010, open space, Sintra Forest (the Glorious Eden, quoting Byron)

2012

First Performance: 12.11.04: Lisbon New University Auditorium, Portuguese Symphony Orchestra, Donato Renzetti

First Performance: 12.11.09, Constantino Nery Theater: Matosinhos String Quartet

2011

First Performance: 11.12.2010, TEMPO Auditorium, Portimão

2010

First Performance: 10.10.98, Library of Mafra's National Palace: Lisbon Sinfonietta, Vasco Azevedo

2006

2006 - UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers, Paris, with his O meu poemário infantil for tenor and orchestra

2004

2004 - Decorated by the President of Portuguese Republic with Commendation of the Order of the Infante Dom Henrique

1999

1999 - UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers, Paris, with his Sorrow on the death of Jorge Peixinho for large orchestra

1998

1998 - UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers, Paris, with his Cinco melodias em forma de Montemel for soprano, horn and piano

1998 - Lopes-Graça Prize from the City of Tomar

1962

Eurico Carrapatoso ComIH (born February 15, 1962, in Mirandela) is a Portuguese composer.

1930

First Performance: 30.7.99, Povoa's Casino: Phillarmonia of Beiras, Osvaldo Ferreira

1928

First Performance: 28.2.04, Sao Luiz Theater, Lisbon: Angelica Neto / Jose Corvelo / Armando Possante / Rui Baeta / National Conservatoire Children's Choir / Portuguese Symphony Orchestra / Joao Paulo Santos

First Performance: 28.9.06, St. Cyprian Church, London: Helios Voices, Sergio Fontao

1927

First Performance: 27.11.09, Torres Vedras Auditorium: Ensemble Darcos

1924

First Performance: 24.2.02, Teatro Aberto, Lisbon: Teatro Aberto's Ensemble, Joao Paulo Santos

1923

First Performance: 23.8.2008, Cecilia Meireles Room, Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, Flavio Florence

1920

Libreto: João Botelho after Bernardo Soares's text (one of Fernando Pessoa heteronyms) Funeral march for Ludwig II of Bavaria (in The Book of Disquiet - 1920's ~ 30's)

1905

Libreto: Eurico Carrapatoso after Manuel Teixeira Gomes's play Sabina Freire (1905)