José de San Juan (1685-c.1747) - Misa à 8 voces

José de San Juan (1685-c.1747) - Misa à 8 voces

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Composer: José de San Juan (1685-c.1747)
Work: Misa à 8 voces | Con Violines y Trompas
Performers: Irasema Tеrrаzas (soprano) https://tinyurl.com/akk47yyk
Gabriela Thiеrry (mezzosoprano) https://tinyurl.com/yc52pt9v
Flavio Bеcеrra (tenor) https://tinyurl.com/3dcnvrtk
Emilio Cаrsi (bass)
Mexico City Chamber Ensemble
Benjamín Juárez Echеnique (conductor) https://tinyurl.com/2eeh99wz

Misa à 8 voces
1. Kyrie 0:00
2. Gloria 4:08
3. Credo 18:13
4. Sanctus 24:22

Drawing: Jeremias Falck (1610-1677) - Vooraanzicht van de kerk en het klooster van San Lorenzo
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José de San Juan
(1685 - Madrid?, c.1747)

Spanish composer. Born in Catalonia, he was trained as a choirboy at the Cathedral of Sigüenza before moving to Madrid, where by 1707 he worked as a composer and instructor for the Royal Chapel. After briefly returning to Sigüenza as maestro de capilla following a competitive examination (oposición), he was appointed maestro de capilla at the royal monastery of Las Descalzas Reales in Madrid in 1711, working alongside organist José de Nebra. In the musicological field, he participated in the 'Valls controversy', writing a text that defended Francisco Valls's use of an unprepared dissonance in the Missa Scala Aretina. His surviving works, which include masses, villancicos, and pastorelas, are preserved in Spanish archives such as Montserrat, El Escorial, and the Sanctuary of Arantzazu, with some manuscript copies dating up to 1751.

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