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First reported 1549 at Marchena as a tenor under [[Cristóbal de Morales|Morales]] ; appointed ''maestro de capilla'' at Valladolid (1562), Avila (1564, he probably taught [[Tomás Luis de Victoria|Victoria]] there), Salamanca (1566 until a physical altercation with a singer New Year's Eve 1573), Ciudad Rodrigo (1574) and Palencia (1578 till his death). | First reported 1549 at Marchena as a tenor under [[Cristóbal de Morales|Morales]] ; appointed ''maestro de capilla'' at Valladolid (1562), Avila (1564, he probably taught [[Tomás Luis de Victoria|Victoria]] there), Salamanca (1566 until a physical altercation with a singer New Year's Eve 1573), Ciudad Rodrigo (1574) and Palencia (1578 till his death). | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 28 October 2019
Aliases: Juan Navarro of Seville, unrelated to the Juan Navarro of Cadiz (Gaditanus) who published a book of Passions in Mexico.
Life
Born: circa 1530
Died: 25 Sept 1580
Biography
First reported 1549 at Marchena as a tenor under Morales ; appointed maestro de capilla at Valladolid (1562), Avila (1564, he probably taught Victoria there), Salamanca (1566 until a physical altercation with a singer New Year's Eve 1573), Ciudad Rodrigo (1574) and Palencia (1578 till his death).
View the Wikipedia article on Juan Navarro Hispalensis.
List of choral works
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Publications
- Psalmi, hymni ac Magnificat (1590)
External links
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