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Esteban Salas y Castro

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Interest in his works was revived during the twentieth century following the rediscovery of many of his scores during the 1940s by the Cuban novelist and musicologist,
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style. Although heavily influenced by French and Italian works of the period, his music is considered to incorporate an original Latin American component.
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He became a teacher and head of music at the Chapel of Music at the cathedral of
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The music conservatory in Santiago de Cuba is named in his honor.
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Los villacicos, cantadas y pastorelas de Esteban Salas
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in Santiago de Cuba in 1790. Salas composed his last
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Havana
Cuba
Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Cuban
composer
religious music
vocal music
Baroque
Santiago de Cuba
theology
canon law
priest
carol
Christmas
Alejo Carpentier
Free scores by Esteban Salas y Castro
Choral Public Domain Library
Categories
1725 births
1803 deaths
Musicians from Santiago de Cuba
Cuban composers
Baroque composers
Classical-period composers
18th-century Cuban Roman Catholic priests
Musicians from Havana
Cuban male classical composers
19th-century male musicians
Cuban male musicians

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