Matías Ruiz
Fray Matías Ruiz (fl. 1665-1702) was a Spanish baroque composer. He was probably the one same Matías Ruiz who was maestro de capilla at León Cathedral in 1665, and then at the Encarnación 1676-1678, and who, still referred to as maestro at the Convent of the Incarnation, Madrid though he no longer could have been, published music for Easter in 1702.[1]
Works, editions and recordings
- villancicos - En la carcel de Belen and others.
- tonos humanos in the Guerra Manuscript and other sources.
- Crowd scene and choruses for Passions. «Turba de la Passion, de la Dominica in Palmis, puesta en musica por Don Matias Ruiz, Maestro de Capilla del Real Convento de las Senoras de la Encarnacion. Ano 1702».
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References
- Paul R. Laird Towards a history of the Spanish villancico 1997 "There is some confusion as to the identity of Matias Ruiz. A textual concordance between a pliego suelto from Encarnación in 1677 and the music manuscript of "En la carcel de Belen" at the Escorial make it likely that this is the Matias Ruiz who was chapelmaster at Encarnación between 1676 and 1678"
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