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Composed more than 500 works, kept in the Cuenca Cathedral, Montserrat and in the Madrid National Library.
Composed more than 500 works, kept in the Cuenca Cathedral, Montserrat and in the Madrid National Library.
He was prestigious in his time for the development of new composition methods, described in his "''Reglas generales''".
He was prestigious in his time for the development of new composition methods, described in his "''Reglas generales''".
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==List of choral works==
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* ''Reglas generales para que una composición de música sea perfecta''
* ''Reglas generales para que una composición de música sea perfecta''

Latest revision as of 19:41, 18 July 2021

Life

Born: May 1740

Died: 24 September 1820

Biography:

Born in Tudela, Navarra (Spain). Maestro de Capilla in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Zaragoza, Zamora and Cuenca. Composed more than 500 works, kept in the Cuenca Cathedral, Montserrat and in the Madrid National Library. He was prestigious in his time for the development of new composition methods, described in his "Reglas generales".

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Reglas generales para que una composición de música sea perfecta

External links