Jerónimo de Carrión
Jerónimo de Carrión (1660–1721) was a Spanish baroque composer.
Carrión was born in Segovia and was a choirboy at Segovia Cathedral. From 1687 to 1690 he was maestro de capilla in Mondoñedo and then, after a year at Ourense, at Segovia Cathedral, taking up the position formerly filled by Miguel de Irízar who had died in 1684; he remained in this post from 1692 to his death in 1721.[1]
Works
- 4 masses [2]
- 28 psalms
- 7 offices for the dead
- 6 magnificats
- 12 lamentations [3]
- 16 motets
- more than 500 villancicos.[3][4]
Discography
- Carrión "Calendas, El Tiempo En Las Catedrales" Tonos al Nacimiento, a La Pasión y al Santísimo. Lamentaciones Del Viernes. Capilla Jerónimo de Carrión dir. Alicia Lázaro. Verso. 2006.[5]
- Carrión "Ah de los elementos" - Misa de batalla. 7 villancicos on Capilla Jerónimo de Carrión dir. Alicia Lázaro. Verso. 2007.[6][7]
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References
- José López-Calo Documentario musical de la Catedral de Segovia: Actas capitulares 1990 Page 200
- Alicia Lázaro. Misa de Batalla. Fundación Don Juan de Borbón. Colección Maestros de Capilla de la Catedral de Segovia. Segovia, 2008. ISBN 978-84-923988-4-3
- Alicia Lázaro.Calendas, el tiempo en las Catedrales. Fundación Don Juan de Borbón. Colección Maestros de Capilla de la Catedral de Segovia. Segovia, 2004. ISBN 978-84-923988-2-9
- Alicia Lázaro. Música con ministriles. Fundación Don Juan de Borbón. Colección Maestros de Capilla de la Catedral de Segovia. Segovia, 2008. ISBN 978-84-923988-4-3
- "Fundación Don Juan de Borbón - Alicia Lázaro". Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- "CD reviews". Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- "Fundación Don Juan de Borbón - Alicia Lázaro". Retrieved 14 March 2016.
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