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Died 11 July 1768, Madrid, Spain Record labels Harmonia Mundi, Auvidis Valois Similar Louis I of Spain, Infante Gabriel of Spain, Maria Luisa of Parma, Maria Christina of the Two S, Francis - Duke of Cádiz |
Jos de nebra 1702 1768 miserere extracts pt 1 of 2
José Melchor Baltasar Gaspar Nebra Blasco (January 6, 1702 – July 11, 1768) was a Spanish composer.
Contents
- Jos de nebra 1702 1768 miserere extracts pt 1 of 2
- Jos de nebra 1702 1768 miserere extracts pt 2 of 2
- Biography
- Works
- Selected recordings
- References
Jos de nebra 1702 1768 miserere extracts pt 2 of 2
Biography
José de Nebra was born in Calatayud and was taught by his father, José Antonio Nebra Mezquita (1672–1748), organist and master of choirboys at the Cathedral of Cuenca from 1711 until 1729. Two brothers were also musicians: Francisco Javier Nebra Blasco (1705–1741), organist of La Seo in Zaragoza until he moved to Cuenca in 1729, then succeeded by his brother Joaquín Ignacio Nebra Blasco (1709–1782) till his death. He died in Madrid.
More than 170 works by Nebra survive: masses, psalms, litanies, a Stabat Mater, a Salve Regina, cantatas, villancicos, and around thirty keyboard works. But his significance is as the leading late-Baroque composer of Spanish opera and zarzuela.
Works
Sacred works

Operas

Zarzuelas

Selected recordings

Some of Nebra's zarzuelas, choral works and solo cantatas have been recorded on CD by the Spanish group Al Ayre Español, and other works by Los Músicos de Su Alteza, choral orchestral works by Madrid Barroco