Jorge Manuel Marques Peixinho Rosado[1][2] (born 20 January 1940 — 30 June 1995)[3] was a Portuguese composer, pianist and conductor.
Born in Montijo, Portugal, Peixinho studied composition and piano at the Conservatory of Lisbon from 1951 through 1958.
[3] In 1960 he worked with Luigi Nono in Venice, and with Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen at the City of Basel Music Academy.
[3] He began teaching courses in contemporary music in 1962 at the Lisbon Conservatory, and at other institutions in Portugal and South America.
[3] In 1970, he created the Lisbon Contemporary Music Group with Clotilde Rosa, and worked at the IPEM studio in Ghent from 1972 to 1973.
Daniel Kientzy, saxofones /Filarmonica Transilvania et al., CD: Nova Musica, 1996 (includes - 'À flor das águas verdes' and 'Nocturno no Cabo do Mundo'), Grupo de Música Vocal Contemporânea "Contemporary Vocal Group", (led by) dir.