Miguel de Irízar
Miguel de Irízar y Domenzain (1635–1684) was a Spanish Baroque composer.Irízar was born in Artajona and trained as a choirboy in León and Toledo. In August 1657 he became ''maestro de capilla'' in Vitoria, then in August 1671 appointed to Segovia Cathedral where he remained for his remaining thirteen years. He died at Segovia.
The correspondence of Irízar preserved in the cathedral of Segovia archives contains a total of 362 letters received during the period 1663 to 1684. There are numerous requests to Irízar to compose music for the chapels of other cathedrals, or to exchange for works by composers such as Cristóbal Galán and Carlos Patiño. Some of these compositions were part of the repertoire taken to the New World. The correspondence also includes extensive detail on performance practice. The letters indicate in particular the wide and rapid circulation of ''villancicos'' between different cathedrals. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Irízar y Domenzain, Miguel de, 1635-1684
Published 2006
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3by Irízar y Domenzain, Miguel de, 1635-1684
Published 2016
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5by Irízar y Domenzain, Miguel de, 1635-1684Other Authors: “...Irízar y Domenzain, Miguel de, 1635-1684...”
Published 2004
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6by Irízar y Domenzain, Miguel de, 1635-1684
Published 2005
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7by Olarte Martínez, MatildeOther Authors: “...Irízar y Domenzain, Miguel de, 1635-1684...”
Published 2011
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