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Luís Salgueiro is a composer of instrumental, electronic, and mixed music whose attention to timbre and material production of sound is informed by concepts from the field of embodied cognition. Recent and upcoming collaborations include pieces for the the Quasar Saxophone Quartet, Trio Recherche, pianists Philippe Marques and Duarte Pereira Martins or the Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble.
His music has been performed in Germany, the United States, and across Portugal’s most important venues, including the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Casa da Música (Sala Suggia), the Main Hall of the National Conservatoire, Palácio da Ajuda, Teatro Aveirense or Forum Luísa Todi. He has taken part in the European Network of Opera Academies, developing work with the Gulbenkian Foundation, as well as with the Theaterakademie August Everding, in cooperation with JOiN at the Staatsoper Stuttgart.
Luís Salgueiro has a Master’s degree in Composition from the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, where he studied with Ming Tsao, Gordon Williamson and Joachim Heintz, as a DAAD scholar. Following his studies, he was granted the Stipendium für innovative Musikkompositionen by the Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur. He completed his Bachelor’s at the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, under the guidance of António Pinho Vargas, Carlos Marecos and Luís Tinoco. He sits on the board and serves as coordinator for the editorial activities of MPMP Património Musical Vivo, an international network of musicians dedicated to the diffusion and study of Portuguese heritage in the Western Classical tradition. In addition to his creative work, he has developed relevant work in the fields of music recording and editing, with a particular emphasis on contemporary music, having contributed to distinguished European publishing houses such as Peters, Casa Ricordi, and Durand – Salabert – Eschig.
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Luís Salgueiro
Last update: December 16th, 2023
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Biography
Luís Salgueiro is a composer of instrumental, electronic, and mixed music whose attention to timbre and material production of sound is informed by concepts from the field of embodied cognition. Recent and upcoming collaborations include pieces for the the Quasar Saxophone Quartet, Trio Recherche, pianists Philippe Marques and Duarte Pereira Martins or the Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble.
His music has been performed in Germany, the United States, and across Portugal’s most important venues, including the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Casa da Música (Sala Suggia), the Main Hall of the National Conservatoire, Palácio da Ajuda, Teatro Aveirense or Forum Luísa Todi. He has taken part in the European Network of Opera Academies, developing work with the Gulbenkian Foundation, as well as with the Theaterakademie August Everding, in cooperation with JOiN at the Staatsoper Stuttgart.
Luís Salgueiro has a Master’s degree in Composition from the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, where he studied with Ming Tsao, Gordon Williamson and Joachim Heintz, as a DAAD scholar. Following his studies, he was granted the Stipendium für innovative Musikkompositionen by the Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur. He completed his Bachelor’s at the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, under the guidance of António Pinho Vargas, Carlos Marecos and Luís Tinoco. He sits on the board and serves as coordinator for the editorial activities of MPMP Património Musical Vivo, an international network of musicians dedicated to the diffusion and study of Portuguese heritage in the Western Classical tradition. In addition to his creative work, he has developed relevant work in the fields of music recording and editing, with a particular emphasis on contemporary music, having contributed to distinguished European publishing houses such as Peters, Casa Ricordi, and Durand – Salabert – Eschig.
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Luís Salgueiro
Last update: December 16th, 2023
Commissions
Prizes
bokeh |
SPA/Antena 2 Prize for Composition 2018 |
Honorable mention |
2018 |
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Lisbon |
Portugal |
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Mar Violento |
Honourable Mention at the 6th National Composition Competition BSP |
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2018 |
Banda Sinfónica Portuguesa |
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Porto |
Portugal |
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http://www.bandasinfonicaportuguesa.com/bsp
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Circulation
Things are lazy but want to be free |
Premiere |
2023/Dec/30 |
Festival Itenerante de Percussão |
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Castelo Branco |
Portugal |
higher education students participating in the Festival
Tomás Santos [UÉ]
Rúben Oliveira [UM]
Sofia Costa [ESMAE]
Beatriz Magalhães [UA]
Ismael Sequeira Gouveia [ESART]
Joana Duarte [ESML]
Bernardo Ramos [ANSO]
Nuno Aroso (conductor) [UA] |
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Barro branco |
Premiere |
2023/Aug/11 |
Artistic Residence in Seia |
Casa Municipal da Cultura de Seia |
Seia |
Portugal |
Inérzio Macome |
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A dança da menina tonta |
Premiere |
2023/Jun/16 |
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Museu Nacional do Teatro e da Dança |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Duarte Pereira Martins and Philippe Marques (piano) |
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Anatomia de um suspiro |
Premiere |
2023/Jun/05 |
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Lisbon Superior School of Music (ESML) |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Raquel Merrelho |
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wrapping |
Premiere |
2023/May/21 |
4th Contemporary Music Meetings |
Aveirense Theatre |
Aveiro |
Portugal |
Ana Maria Bernardino · flute
Miguel Martins · oboe
Teresa Oliveira · clarinet
Sofia Saturnino · horn
João Bouça · trumpet
Alexandre Castro · trombone
Raquel Almeida · piano
Mercedes Sarabando Canhoto · violin
Eduardo Moura · viola
Laura Monteiro da Silva · cello
Raquel Romão · double bass
Nádia Carvalho · music computing |
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prelúdio, coral e fuga |
Premiere |
2023/Mar/25 |
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Lisbon Superior School of Music (ESML) |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Duarte Pereira Martins and Philippe Marques |
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All endings are sad, all endless things are impossible to bear |
Premiere |
2022/Nov/18 |
Música Viva Festival 2022 |
O'culto da Ajuda |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble, Pedro Neves (conductor) |
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Rainbow Man |
Premiere |
2022/May/27 |
Aveiro_Síntese 2022 |
Teatro Aveirense |
Aveiro |
Portugal |
Tomás Lyckfeldt (bassoon), Nádia Carvalho (electronics) |
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Fuzzy concepts |
Premiere |
2022/May/27 |
Aveiro_Síntese 2022 |
Teatro Aveirense |
Aveiro |
Portugal |
Luís Fernandes (viola), Nádia Carvalho (electrnics) |
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elucubraciones (i) |
Premiere |
2021/Dec/14 |
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Ensemblehaus |
Freiburg |
Germany |
trio recherche |
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Wolf Town |
Premiere |
2021/Nov/12 |
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Sprengel Museum |
Hannover |
Germany |
Quatuor de saxophones Quasar |
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Haiku Book |
Premiere |
2021/Oct/22 |
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Ensemble MPMP
Miguel Costa (clarinet)
Fernando Brites (accordion)
Jan Wierzba (piano)
Daniel Bolito (violin) |
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written for an online and video project, not played in concert
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written for an online and video project, not played in concert |
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der Wind versteht nur den Wind |
Premiere |
2021/Jun/25 |
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Zentrum für Kunst und Medien |
Karlsruhe |
Germany |
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Dyads, Triads |
Premiere |
2021/Jun/02 |
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Meany Center for the Performing Arts, University of Washington |
Seattle |
United States of America |
Nick Franks (soprano saxophone), Yongyun Zhang (vibraphone) |
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A Princeza dos sapatos de ferro |
Premiere |
2020/Jul/17 |
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Museu da Música |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Duarte Pereira Martins and Philippe Marques (piano) |
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Early Eckensee |
Premiere |
2020/Jun/23 |
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L’envie du rire |
Premiere |
2019/Jul/13 |
Composing for Voices [enoa Workshop] · Final Concert |
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Lara Martins · soprano Gulbenkian Orchestra
Pedro Neves · conductor |
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chaser (dbs#0) |
Premiere |
2019/Mar/15 |
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Aveirense Theatre |
Aveiro |
Portugal |
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Notes |
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hoje é dia de coisas simples |
Premiere |
2019/Jan/26 |
3 Mini Óperas de Laboratório |
Palácio do Sobralinho |
Sobralinho |
Portugal |
Rui Beata · baritone
Inês Simões · soprano
Catherine Stockwell, Daniela Pinheiro, João Carlos Barata, Sofia Azevedo · ensemble
Luís Soldado, Alexandre Lyra Leite · artistic direction |
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Mar Violento |
Premiere |
2018/Mar/18 |
6th National Composition Competition BSP |
Casa da Música |
Porto |
Portugal |
Banda Sinfónica Portuguesa
Pedro Neves . conductor |
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tu julgas que amas |
Premiere |
2016/Jun/28 |
Prémio Jovens Músicos |
Noble Hall of the National Conservatory |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
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Gentes |
Premiere |
2015/May/30 |
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Luísa Todi Forum |
Setúbal |
Portugal |
Setúbal Youth Ensemble
Rui Borges Maia · coordination |
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Trust/Tryst |
Premiere |
2014/Mar/15 |
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Lisbon Superior School of Music (ESML) |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Sforzanduo (Miguel Filipe and Tomás Moital) |
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Três Poemas de David Mourão-Ferreira |
Premiere |
2013/May/18 |
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Palácio Nacional da Ajuda |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Carolina Sá · soprano
Bárbara Costa · piano |
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Artistic Name: Luís Salgueiro
Born: 1993
Nationality: Portuguese
Sex: Male
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