Luis de Sandoval y Mallas: autor de villancicos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/anuariomusical.2007.62.19Keywords:
Villancico, Sandoval, Mallas, Zamora, Salazar, 17th CenturyAbstract
The writing of lyrics for carols during the Spanish Baroque is a subject that has been eclipsed by the musical work of the maestros de capilla (chapel masters). This paper introduces Luis de Sandoval y Mallas, born in Burgos and settled in Zamora, one of the many local poets waiting to be rescued from anonymity. Mallas was a prolific lyrics writer during the second half of the 17th century, who collaborated with one of the most renowned musicians of the time: Juan García de Salazar, master of Zamora Cathedral.
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