The music archive of the Franciscan Monastery in Celaya (México)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/anuariomusical.2010.65.120Keywords:
Music, music archive, Celaya, Mexico, Franciscan monastery, historical heritage, documentation, 19th CenturyAbstract
The music archive of the Franciscan monastery of the Province of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, in Celaya City, Guanajuato State, Mexico, specially preserves musical compositions of the 19th century, by local composers and European musicians as well. Its documentary holdings, and those of the Historic Archive too, survived to the occupation by the army in 1859, during the Reform War, a long struggle between Liberal and Conservative forces, which finished with the victory of the former and the election of Benito Juárez as a new President of the Republic in Mexico City.
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