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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


This composer has no entry in the Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana (DMEH).
This composer has no entry in the ''Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana (DMEH)''.


Consuelo Prats Redondo, "Murcia", DMEH, vol. 7, p. 893, indicated that Roque Monserrate was chapelmaster at Murcia cathedral between 1692 and 1711.
Consuelo Prats Redondo, "Murcia", DMEH, vol. 7, p. 893, indicated that Roque Monserrate was chapelmaster at Murcia cathedral between 1692 and 1711.


RISM attributes erroneously three compositions in E-MUc 4 to the theorist Andrés de Monserrate owing to its last name, but in fact the works should be attributed to the chapelmaster Roque Monserrate. The last name of this composer appears as "Montserrat" in the ascriptions of his works in Orihuela.
RISM attributes erroneously three compositions in E-MUc 4 to the theorist Andrés de Monserrate owing to its last name, but in fact the works should be attributed to the chapelmaster Roque Monserrate. The last name of this composer appears as "Montserrat" in the ascriptions of his works in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orihuela Oriola].
 
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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==External links==
==External links==
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https://hispanicpolyphony.eu/ca/node/13862
[https://hispanicpolyphony.eu/ca/node/13862 Roque Monserrat] at ''Books of Hispanic Polyphony'', ed. E. Ros-Fábregas


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Revision as of 11:50, 13 December 2019

Life

Born: fl. 1692

Died: 1711

Biography

This composer has no entry in the Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana (DMEH).

Consuelo Prats Redondo, "Murcia", DMEH, vol. 7, p. 893, indicated that Roque Monserrate was chapelmaster at Murcia cathedral between 1692 and 1711.

RISM attributes erroneously three compositions in E-MUc 4 to the theorist Andrés de Monserrate owing to its last name, but in fact the works should be attributed to the chapelmaster Roque Monserrate. The last name of this composer appears as "Montserrat" in the ascriptions of his works in Oriola.

List of choral works

 


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Publications

External links

Roque Monserrat at Books of Hispanic Polyphony, ed. E. Ros-Fábregas