Background
Bomtempo was the son of an Italian musician in the Portuguese court orchestra, and studied at the Music Seminary of the Patriarchal See in Lisbon.
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Bomtempo was the son of an Italian musician in the Portuguese court orchestra, and studied at the Music Seminary of the Patriarchal See in Lisbon.
Unlike most of his contemporaries, he was not interested in opera and, in 1801, instead of going to Italy, he traveled to Paris, starting a career as a virtuoso pianist. He moved to London in 1810 and became acquainted with liberal circles. In 1822 he returned to Lisbon, founding a Philharmonic Society to promote public concerts of contemporary music
Bomtempo composed a vast amount of concertos (newly published by Soundpostorg), sonatas, variations and fantasies for the piano.
His two known symphonies are the first to be produced by a Portuguese composer. Bomtempo"s masterpiece is his Requiem in memory of Luís de Camões.