diumenge, 19 d’abril del 2026

DURON, Sebastián (1660-1716) - Misa a cuatro coros

Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665) - Sainte Cécile


Sebastián Durón (1660-1716) - Misa 'a la moda francesa' a cuatro coros con violines y clarin
Performers: Laura Martínez Bοj (tiple); Brenda Sаra (tiple); Samuel Tаpia (alto); Sergio Aսnión (tenor);
Ilibеr ensemble; Cοro Tomás Luis de Victoria; Darío Tаmаyo (conductor)

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Spanish organist and composer. He was the son of the church sacristan of Brihuega, Sebastián Durón (1626-1668), and his second wife Margarita Picazo (1634-c.1685). After studying under Andrés de Sola in Zaragoza, he served as second organist at Seville Cathedral from 1680 to 1685, where he began composing liturgical music and took minor orders. Seeking better financial compensation, he subsequently held positions as first organist at the cathedrals of Burgo de Osma (1685) and Palencia (1686-1691). On 23 September 1691 he was appointed organist at the royal chapel in Madrid, under the principal organist José de Torres. In 1702 he became royal maestro de capilla and director of the royal choir school. His professional tenure in Madrid concluded in 1706 following his exile to France for political alignment with the Archduke of Austria during the War of the Spanish Succession. As a composer, his extensive output encompasses conservative Latin liturgical works, modern motets with orchestral accompaniment, and vernacular villancicos that integrated traditional Spanish Baroque elements with contemporary theatrical techniques. His legacy is defined by this stylistic synthesis and his role in advancing the expressive capabilities of Spanish vocal and instrumental music during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The composer Diego Durón de Ortega (1653-1731) was his half-brother. 

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