Juan García de Salazar (1639-1710)
- Missa de Requiem (en Fa mayor) a 4
Performers: Coro de camara 'Sebastian Durón'; Instrumental ensemble; José María Bаrquín (conductor)
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Spanish composer. He remained in his own immediate family environment 
until at least 1650. He was a choirboy at Burgos Cathedral, where he 
studied composition with the maestro de capilla Francisco Ruiz 
Samaniego. In 1660 he was appointed vice-principal of the choir school 
there, under Ruiz Samaniego direction. After short stays as maestro de 
capilla first at the collegiate church of Zamora in 1661, then (from 
1663) at the cathedral of Burgo de Osma, he entered and won the public 
examination for the same post at Zamora Cathedral, where he remained 
from 1668 until his death in that city on July 1710. Only a few of his 
numerous settings of Spanish texts, and of his compositions in modern 
style, are extant, but several a cappella works survive. They consist of
 masses, hymns, motets etc., all in the stile antico and yet full of 
expression and often quite modern in idiom. They show him to have been a
 skilful contrapuntist. His musical language appears to be directly 
indebted to the great Spanish polyphonists of the seventeenth century; 
moreover, his personality and career pattern situate him in a cultural 
setting similar to theirs.

 
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