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Juan de Navas (ca. 1650–1719) was a Spanish baroque composer and harpist.〔Louise K. Stein ''Songs of mortals, dialogues of the gods'' 1993 p306 "The harpist Juan de Navas (c.1650-1719) was considerably younger than Hidalgo, and his career did not flourish until after Hidalgo's death, so he belongs to the generation of court composers who were followers of Hidalgo."〕 As court harpist to Charles II of Spain he was sought as approver of Torres y Martínez Bravo's treatise on thoroughbass. ==Works, editions and recordings== *''villancicos'' - ''Angelicas escuadras'' and others.〔Tess Knighton, Álvaro Torrente ''Devotional music in the Iberian world, 1450-1800: the villancico'' 2007 p.xv figure: Refrain of the villancico Angelicas escuadras by Juan de Navas, bars 1-4 (EV, 51/26) 193 7.2 "Rhythmic relationship between music and text in the previous passage of the refrain of the villancico Angelicas escuadras by Juan de Navas"〕 *''tonos humanos'' in the ''Guerra Manuscript'' and other sources. Recordings: *''Ay, divino amor'' - on ''Cantadas de pasión'' Maria Luz Álvarez, Accentus Austria, Thomas Wimmer. Arcana 2005. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juan de Navas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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