José de Nebra, devotion and the ῾Santa Capilla de la Virgen del Pilar᾿
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https://doi.org/10.3989/anuariomusical.2013.68.153Keywords:
José de Nebra, religiosity, Mass, Salve Regina, Saragosse, El Pilar, CuencaAbstract
Many autograph sources of the music composed by José de Nebra –organist and vice-master of the Royal Chapel, and simultaneously composer for the public theatres in Madrid–, as well as some facts of his life, reveal a highly religious personality. In fact Nebra –in some way and through various actions– contributes to the historical construction of one of the most notable Hispanic religious symbols: the cult devoted to the Virgin of El Pilar.
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