Juan García de Salazar
Not to be confused with Antonio de Salazar, a choirmaster at the cathedral in Mexico City.
Juan García de Salazar (12 February 1639 (baptized) – 8 July 1710) was a Spanish baroque composer best remembered for his choral works in the stile antico, though a few Spanish works in a more modern style have also survived.
Salazar was born in Tuesta, Álava. He was educated in the Burgos cathedral choir and became maestro de capilla at Toro (1661), El Burgo de Osma (1663) and finally at Zamora in 1668.[1] He died in Zamora, Spain.
Works
References
- ↑ José López-Calo: García de Salazar, Juan in Grove Music Online
- ↑ recording and notes. Complete Vespers of Our Lady. Capilla Peñaflorida, Ministriles de Marsias/Dir: Josep Cabré 2000 Naxos 8.555907
- ↑ recording and notes Officium et Missa pro Defunctis. Capilla Peñaflorida Dir: Josep Cabré 2004 K617 - K617162
External links
- Editions from the repertory of Sólo voces
- Biography at classical-composers.org
- Free scores by Juan García de Salazar in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
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