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Revision as of 17:34, 4 April 2016
Alias: Alonso Juárez
Life
Born: 1640
Died: 1696
Biography
Alonso Xuárez is considered one of the most outstanding Spanish composers in the last third of the XVII century. He studied under the guidance of eminent musicians at the most relevant institutions in the Spanish musical scenery at that time. He was appointed chapel master at the Cuenca and Seville cathedrals and he gained great prestige among his contemporaries. In addition, He excelled as a master having had such brilliant apprentices as the Duron brothers.
View the Wikipedia article on Alonso Xuárez.
List of choral works
- Clama in fortitudine
- Pasmo del amor y gracia
- Los pastores de Belén
- Vias tuas
- Clama in fortitudine ( )
- Los pastores de Belén ( )
- Pasmo del amor y gracia ( )
- Vias tuas ( )
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