Juan Montón y Mallén

Juan Montón y Mallén (c. 1730 – December 1781, in Segovia) was a Spanish composer and maestro de capilla of Segovia Cathedral. He was succeeded by Pedro Aranaz y Vides.[1]

Works, editions and recordings

Editions

  • Mass a 6. Arias and tonos with two violins.[2]
  • Mass a 8[3]

Recordings

  • Montón y Mallén Alienta, mortal, alienta Alicia Lázaro, NB
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References

  1. Antonio Ezquerro Esteban, Música instrumental en las catedrales españolas en la época ... - 2004 - Page 47 Institució Milà i Fontanals. Departament de Musicologia "En Diciembre de 1781 había fallecido el maestro de capilla de la Catedral de Segovia (que antes lo fuera de Albarracín), Juan Montón y Mallén. Al año siguiente se eligió ahí para cubrir la vacante a Pedro Aranaz y Vides, ..."
  2. Fundación Don Juan de Borbón Maestros de Capilla de la Catedral de Segovia Volumen IV. Juan Montón y Mallén (ca. 1730-1781) Misa a seis voces. Arias y tonos castellanos con dos violines. Transcripción y edición: Alicia Lázaro. Segovia
  3. Malcolm Boyd, Juan José Carreras - Music in Spain During the Eighteenth Century 2006 Page 54 "Missa 8 voces with strings, horns and organ obbligato by Juan Monton y Mallen (1775)."


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