José Juan Santesteban

José Juan Santesteban (San Sebastián, 26 March 1809 – San Sebastián, 13 January 1884[1]) was a Basque composer, father of José Antonio Santesteban. In 1844 — 1879 he was organist in Santa Maria, Donostia.

Works

  • La Tapada, Spanish zarzuela
  • 22 masses
  • Método teórica-práctico de Canto llano
  • Método elemental de solfeo
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References

  1. Diccionario de la música y los músicos – Volume 3 – Page 152 Mariano Pérez Gutiérrez – 1985 "SANTESTEBAN, José Juan (San Sebastián, 1809 – San Sebastián, 1884). Comp. vasco, gran propulsor del movimiento musical donostiarra. Escribió la zarzuela La Tapada, unas 22 misas, Método teórica-práctico de Canto Llano, etc.)


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