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Juan José Landaeta

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Died
  
16 October 1814, Cumaná, Venezuela

Parents
  
Juan José Landaeta, Maria Candelaria Arévalo

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Juan José Landaeta (10 March 1780 – 16 October 1814) was a Venezuelan composer.

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Life

Juan José Landaeta Juan Jose Landaeta Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Born in Caracas, his parents (Juan José Landaeta and Maria Candelaria Arévalo) were free mulatos. He studied music at the school of Padre Sojo, with Juan Manuel Olivares. Later, he worked at various churches of Caracas as a violinist and music director.

He was a participant in the Venezuelan War of Independence. In 1811 he founded the Concert Society Certamen de Música vocal e instrumental. After the demise of the First Republic, he was in prison, from which he was freed by the conquest of Simon Bolivar's conquest of Caracas. He then fell into the hands of José Tomás Boves, who had him executed.

He died in Cumaná.

Legacy

Juan José Landaeta VENEZUELA E HISTORIA JUAN JOS LANDAETA ARVALO

He was a noted writer of religious and patriotic songs. In 1810 he wrote the melody of Gloria al bravo pueblo ("Glory to the brave people") to the lyrics by Vicente Salias. In 1881, it was declared the Venezuelan national anthem by General Antonio Guzmán Blanco. However, its authorship is disputed, others claim it was composed by Lino Gallardo.

Today, the Venezuelan National Conservatory of Music is named for him.

Works

Juan José Landaeta Juan Jose Landaeta Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

  • Tantum ergo (1798), composed with his son Francisco José Velásquez
  • Benedictus (1799)
  • Salve regina (1800)
  • Benedictus y pésame a la Virgen
  • Gloria al Bravo Pueblo (1810)

  • Juan José Landaeta el libertador Tucuy

    References

    Juan José Landaeta Wikipedia