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A recording of his piano music was issued by Educo Records in 1985 (Educo LP 4114). The recording by Michael Habermann contained the following compositions: Um Fado No. 1, Canção do Mondego, Fado No. 2, "Malagueña" from Cante Flamenco, Bailarico, Fado No. 3, "Hylário", Peças Pequenas, and Two Popular
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In 1887, Colaço returned to Lisbon and became a Portuguese citizen. He was appointed piano professor at the Conservatory of Music and contributed largely to the cultural activities of this country as a performer, pedagogue and composer. He taught music to the young Portuguese Prince Manuel of
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His works were among the first to incorporate popular themes of a Portuguese national character. These works include pieces for the piano: the collection of
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Colaço married Alice Lafourcade Schmidt, born in Chile in 1865, who had a French mother and a German father. Their daughter,
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and gave his first performance in Lisbon in 1881. Pedro Eugénio Daupias, 1º Visconde de Daupias (
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to continue his musical education. From there he moved on to
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Index

Alexandre Rey Colaco

Tangier
Lisbon
Composer
pianist
Piano

Giovanni Boldini
Tangier
Morocco
Lisbon
pianist
French
Spanish
Portuguese
Madrid Royal Conservatory
Count of Daupias
Paris
Berlin
Berlin Hochschule für Musik
Barth
Rudorff
Bargiel
Joseph Joachim
Schumann
Brahms
Manuel II of Portugal
Amélia Rey Colaço
Fados

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