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Armando José Fernandes was born in Lisbon on the 26th of July 1906. He took a degree in Engineering before having decided in 1924 to dedicate himself to music, an art form he had felt attracted to from an early age.
He started his studies in 1927 at Lisbon’s National Conservatory. Alexandre Rey Colaço and Varela Cid (piano), Luís de Freitas Branco (Music Sciences) and António Eduardo da Costa Ferreira (Composition) were among his teachers. He finished the course in 1931 and was awarded the first prize in piano and also the Rodrigo da Fonseca Award.
Between 1934 and 1937, with the sponsorship of the National Education Council, he developed his piano and composition studies in Paris with Alfred Cortot, Nadia Boulanger, Paul Dukas and Igor Stravinsky. Between 1940 and 1942, he taught Piano and Composition at the Music Amateurs Academy.
From 1942 on he worked exclusevely as a composer for the Musical Studies Department of the National Radio Broadcast Company.
In 1953 he joined Lisbon’s National Conservatory as a Composition teacher. He honourably retired from this position on his 70th birthday.
Although his lineage, harmonically chromatic in the colours and formally neo-classic in spirit, denounces a cosmopolitan character, permeable both to the sensitivity of someone like Fauré as well as to the constructivism of someone like Hindemith, it also displays a certain kind of Portuguese inspiration, thanks to the likely search for motivation in Portuguese popular themes.
Armando José Fernandes received the composition awards Moreira de Sá (Porto, Orpheon Portuense, 1944) and Círculo de Cultura Musical (Lisbon, 1946).
He died in Lisbon in 1983.
(Based on the biography included in the Catálogo Geral da Música Portuguesae, organized by Humberto d'Ávila)
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Title of work | Date | Commissioning body | URL | Town | Country | Notes | Invisible Column 0 | Invisible Column |
Suite Concertante | 1966 | Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation - Music Service | URL | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.musica.gulbenkian.pt/ | |
Introdução e Marcha | 1980 | Covilhã Municipality | URL | Covilhã | Portugal | Notes | http://www.cm-covilha.pt/ | Written for the 5th Piano Competition "Cidade da Covilhã" (1981) |
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Sonata a 3 | 1980 | Cultural Action General Direction - State Office for Culture | URL | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.min-cultura.pt/ | |
Terramoto de Lisboa | 1961 | Lisbon Municipality | URL | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.cm-lisboa.pt/ | |
O Homem do Cravo na Boca | 1941 | National Bureau of Information | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Quinteto com Piano | 1953 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Concerto de Piano | 1951 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Suite | 1950 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Concerto de Violino | 1948 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Sonata | 1946 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Fantasia sobre Temas Populares Portugueses | 1945 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Sonatina | 1945 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Sonata | 1943 | National Radio Musical Studies Office | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Title of work | Name of Award | Prize | Date | Awarding body | URL | Town | Country | Notes | Invisible Column | Invisible Column 2 |
Sonata | 1946 | Círculo de Cultura Musical | Lisboa | Portugal | Notes | |||||
Moreira de Sá Composition Award | 1944 | Oporto's Orpheon | Oporto | Portugal | Notes | |||||
National Conservatory Award | 1st Prize in Piano | 1931 | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | URL | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.em-conservatorio-nacional.rcts.pt/ | ||
Rodrigo da Fonseca Award | 1931 | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | URL | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.em-conservatorio-nacional.rcts.pt/ | |||
Work | Type | Date | Organization/Event | Local | Town | Country | Performer(s) | Notes | Invisible Column |
25 Tocatas e 7 Minuetes Desconhecidos | Partial premiere | Notes | |||||||
Quarteto com Piano | Performance | 2011/May/18 | Portuguese Music Museum | Monte Estoril | Portugal | Soloists of the Cascais and Oeiras Municipality Orchestra | Notes | ||
Quarteto com Piano | Performance | 2011/May/15 | International Musemu Day | Palácio dos Aciprestes | Lisbon | Portugal | Soloists of the Cascais and Oeiras Municipality Orchestra | Notes | |
Quarteto com Piano | Performance | 2011/Apr/17 | Dias da Música em Belém - da Europa ao Novo Mundo 1883-1945 | Belém Arts Centre - Luís de Freitas Branco Room | Lisbon | Portugal | DSCH Schostakovitch Ensemble | Notes | |
Sonatina | Performance | 2010 | Centro Cultural de Belém - Small Room | Lisbon | Portugal | José Bon de Sousa (piano) | Notes | ||
Concerto de Piano | Performance | 2009/Feb/13 | Constantino Nery Theatre | Matosinhos | Portugal | Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Andrew Grams (conductor), António Rosado (piano) | Notes | ||
Scherzino | Performance | 2008/Oct/05 | Montréal University | Place das Arts - 5ème Salle | Montréal | Canada | Bruno Belthoise (piano) | Notes | |
Fandango | Performance | 2008/Oct/05 | Montréal University | Place das Arts - 5ème Salle | Montréal | Canada | Bruno Belthoise (piano) | Notes | |
Cinco Prelúdios | Performance | 2008/Oct/05 | Montréal University | Place das Arts - 5ème Salle | Montréal | Canada | Bruno Belthoise (piano) | Notes | |
Suite | Performance | 2006/Oct/01 | Branca Cultural Centre | Albergaria -a-Velha | Portugal | Beiras Philharmony António Lourenço (conductor) | Notes | ||
Fantasia sobre Temas Populares Portugueses | Performance | 2006/Jul/14 | Lisbon Geographic Society | Lisbon | Portugal | Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra Luísa Tender (piano) Joana Carneiro (conductrice) | Notes | ||
Suite Concertante | Performance | 2006/Jun/15 | XIVth Alcobaça Music Festival | Alcobaça Music Theatre | Alcobaça | Portugal | Gulbenkian Orchestra Marcos Magalhães (harpsichord) Joana Carneiro (conductrice) | Notes | |
Suite | Performance | 2003/Dec/16 | Lisbon Geographic Society | Lisbon | Portugal | Lisbon Sinfonietta: Vasco Pearce de Azevedo (conductor) | Notes | ||
Introdução e Marcha | Pre-premiere | 1981 | 5th Piano Competition "Cidade da Covilhã" | Covilhã | Portugal | Notes | |||
Sonata a 3 | Premiere | 1980 | 7th Estoril Music Festival | VII Festival de Música da Costa do EstorilCongress Pavillion | Estoril | Portugal | Bomtempo Trio: Manuel Villuendas (violin), Clélia Vital (cello), Nella Maïssa (piano) | Notes | |
Sonatina | Premiere | 1976 | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | Lisbon | Portugal | Fernando Afonso (viola), Helena Matos (piano) | Notes | ||
Concerto de Piano | Premiere | 1971 | São Luiz Municipal Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | Nella Maïssa (piano) Lisbon Philharmonic Orchestra Manuel Ivo Cruz (conductor) | Notes | ||
Suite Concertante | Premiere | 1969/Feb/05 | Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation | Lisbon | Portugal | Maria Malafaia (harpsichord) Gulbenkian Chamber Orchestra Gianfranco Rivoli (conductor) | Notes | ||
Terramoto de Lisboa | Premiere | 1962 | Sports Pavillion (Carlos Lopes Pavillion) | Lisbon | Portugal | Lisbon Symphony Orchestra Fernando Cabral (condutor) | Notes | ||
Quarteto com Piano | Premiere | 1959 | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | Lisbon | Portugal | Lisbon Quartet: Leonor de Sousa Prado (violin), François Broos (viola), Mario Camerini (cello), Nella Maïssa (piano) | Notes | ||
Quinteto com Piano | Premiere | 1956 | Foz Palace | Lisbon | Portugal | Lisbon Quartet: Leonor de Sousa Prado (violin), François Broos (viola), Mario Camerini (cello), Nella Maïssa (piano) Lídia de Carvalho (violin) | Notes | ||
Concerto de Piano | Premiere | 1952 | Monumental Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | Nella Maïssa (piano) Chamber Musicians Academy (strings) | Notes | ||
Sonatina | Performance | 1951/Apr/19 | National conservatory | Lisbon | Portugal | Maria Malafaia (piano) | Notes | ||
Concerto de Violino | Premiere | ~ 1949/Dec | São Carlos National Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | Leonor de Sousa Prado (violin) National Symphony Orchestra Pedro de Freitas Branco (conductor) | Notes | ||
Prelúdio e Fuga | Performance | 1945 | D. Maria II National Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | Nella Maïssa (piano) | Notes | ||
Sonata | Premiere | 1944 | São João National Theatre | Oporto | Portugal | Madalena Sá e Costa (cello), Armando José Fernandes (piano) | Notes | ||
Prelúdio e Fuga | Premiere | 1944 | Ritz Hotel - Noble Room | Madrid | Spain | Nella Maïssa (piano) | Notes | ||
Sonatina | Premiere | 1942 | Ginásio Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | Helena Sá e Costa (piano) | Notes | ||
Três Canções Populares | Partial premiere | ~ 1942 | Notes | ||||||
O Homem do Cravo na Boca | Premiere | 1941 | São Carlos National Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | National Radio Symphony Orchestra Frederico de Freitas (conductor) | Notes | Verde Gaio Company Francis Graça (choreography) | |
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Fantasia sobre Temas Populares Portugueses | Premiere | ~ 1938/Oct | D. Maria II National Theatre | Lisbon | Portugal | Armando José Fernandes (piano) National Radio Symphony Orchestra Pedro de Freitas Branco (conductor) | Notes | ||
Ode de Horácio | Premiere | 1937 | Paris University (Sorbonne) - Faculty of Letters | Paris | France | Arminda Correia (soprano), Arlette Taskin (alto), René Talba (tenor), Jean Kling (bass) | Notes | ||
Sonata | Premiere | 1929 | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | Lisbon | Portugal | Armando José Fernandes (piano) | Notes | ||
Description of Activity | Designation | Period | Organization | URL | Venue | Town | Country | Notes | Invisible Column | |
Lectures | Igor Stravinsky's Music | - 1941/Dec/30 | National Radio | National Radio | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | |||
Teaching | Composition Teacher | 1953 - 1976 | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | URL | Lisbon National Conservatory of Music | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.em-conservatorio-nacional.rcts.pt/ | |
Teaching | Piano and Composition Teacher | 1940 - 1942 | Amadores de Música Academy | URL | Amadores de Música Academy | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | http://www.ac-amadores-musica.rcts.pt/ | |
Name of Grant/ Residency/Scholarship | Period | Awarding body | URL | Town | Country | Notes | ||
Scholarship | 1934 - 1937 | National Education Council | Lisbon | Portugal | Notes | Scholarship for studies in piano and composition in Paris, with Alfred Cortot, Nadia Boulanger, Paul Dukas and Igor Stravinsky | ||
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