Juan Garcia de Salazar

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Deus in adjutorium meum - Domine ad adjuvandum me (Invitatorio) 00:00 Tools
O gloriosa Virginum (Motete) 00:00 Tools
Dum esset (Antifona) 00:00 Tools
Jam hiems (Antifona) 00:00 Tools
Sancta Maria, succurre miseris (Antifona) 00:00 Tools
Da pacem, Domine (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Dixit Dominus (Salmo 109) 00:00 Tools
Salve Reina de los cielos 00:00 Tools
Veni, sponsa Christi (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Laeva ejus (Antifona) 00:00 Tools
Ave maris stella (Himno) 00:00 Tools
Magnificat (Cantico B.V.M.) 00:00 Tools
Regina Coeli (Entrada) 00:00 Tools
Lauda, Jerusalem, Dominum (Salmo 147) 00:00 Tools
Quae es ista (Motete) 00:00 Tools
Speciosa (Antifona) 00:00 Tools
Laetatus sum (Salmo 121) 00:00 Tools
Nigra sum (Antifona) 00:00 Tools
Sub tuum praesidium (Motete) 00:00 Tools
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Juan García de Salazar (12 February 1639 (baptized) – 8 July 1710) was a Spanish baroque composer best remembered for his choral works in the stile antico, though a few Spanish works in a more modern style have also survived. Salazar was born in Tuesta, Álava. He was educated in the Burgos cathedral choir and became maestro de capilla at Toro (1661), El Burgo de Osma (1663) and finally at Zamora in 1668. He died in Zamora, Spain. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.