Person | Born | Died | Gender | Person ID | ||
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José [Sánchez de] Caseda de Villamayor | Tudela | 1660/ca | Sigüenza | 1725-1-2 | P1278 |
Instrument(s) | Professional group | Social status | Social sphere | Why is the person listed? |
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Musician - church | Ecclesiastical | Church | Composer (polyphony) |
Years active | Place active | Century | Region |
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1681-1720 | Zaragoza Sigüenza | 17cent/3/late | Castilla |
Spanish chapel master and composer of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, son of composer Diego de Cáseda y Saldívar. He may have studied under his father as a choirboy in El Pilar de Zaragoza. José de Cáseda was chapel master in various Spanish churches including Colegiata de Santa María de Calatayud (1681), Calahorra (1682), Pamplona (1691-1695) y en la seo de Zaragoza (1695-1709), Santo Domingo de la Calzada (1708-1710) and Sigüenza from 1711).
One of his villancico texts alludes to the vihuela as an allegory of the crucifixion.
Date | Document |
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1673 | “Qué música divina” villancico by José [Sánchez de] Caseda [y Villamayor] |
Ref | Author | Item | Pages |
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tello2018 | Tello, Aurelio, Nelson Hurtado, Omar Morales y Bárbara Pérez. | Colección Sánchez Garza Estudio documental y catálogo de un acervo musical novohispano. México: Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes / Centro Nacional de Investigación, Documentación e Información Musical “Carlos Chávez”, 2018. | 331-332 |
John Griffiths