Jerónimo Francisco de Lima

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Jerónimo Francisco de Lima (Lisbon, September 30, 1743 - February 19, 1822) was a Portuguese composer. He wrote a number of operas, which were performed in Lisbon. Among his other compositions are a number of sacred works, including a Dixit Dominus and a Magnificat for four voices with basso continuo.

References

  • J. Mazza: Dicionário biográfico de músicos portugueses (Lisboa, 1944–5)
  • M.C. de Brito: Opera in Portugal in the Eighteenth Century (Cambridge, 1989)
  • M.C. de Brito: Jerónimo Francisco de Lima, no New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
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