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A Mexican composer of mixed race who studied and worked in Creole circles. His works | A Mexican composer of mixed race who studied and worked in Creole circles. His works | ||
are to be found in, among other places, cathedral archives in Latin America, such as the [[Música Colonial Archive]] in Guatemala and the [http://musicat.unam.mx/nuevo/adabi.html Mexican cathedral archive]. Composer of the earliest extant music for the Mexican virgin of Guadeloupe. | are to be found in, among other places, cathedral archives in Latin America, such as the [[Música Colonial Archive]] in Guatemala and the [http://musicat.unam.mx/nuevo/adabi.html Mexican cathedral archive]. Composer of the earliest extant music for the Mexican virgin of Guadeloupe. | ||
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Revision as of 01:01, 6 March 2017
Alias: Manuel de Sumaya
Life
Born: 1678
Died: 1756
Biography
A Mexican composer of mixed race who studied and worked in Creole circles. His works are to be found in, among other places, cathedral archives in Latin America, such as the Música Colonial Archive in Guatemala and the Mexican cathedral archive. Composer of the earliest extant music for the Mexican virgin of Guadeloupe.
View the Wikipedia article on Manuel de Zumaya.
List of choral works
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
External links
Article by Drew Edward Davies on "Villancicos from Mexico City for the Virgin of Guadalupe" (Early Music, Vol. xxxix, No. 2, 2011)