
Leonora Duarte (1610 – 1678?) was a Flemish composer and musician, born in Antwerp. She belonged to a wealthy Portuguese-Jewish family who were Converso, meaning they outwardly acted as Catholics while secretly maintaining their Jewish faith and practices. She was baptized on 28 July 1610. Having been one of the six siblings, in the well known musical family of the Duartes, Leonora composed seven sinfonias which are apparently the earliest music written for viol by a woman in the 17th century.
Sinfonia No. 4
Sinfonia No. 1
Two Sinfonias in 5 Parts: No. 6, Octave toni
Two Sinfonias in 5 Parts: No. 5
Sinfonia de Decimi toni
Sinfonia No. 5
Sinfonia de Primi toni
Sinfonia de Duodesimi toni
Sinfonia de Primi toni, seconda parte
Sinfonia de Terti toni
Discover Leonora Duarte and 50,000+ radio stations on our interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.
Open Spinn Radio