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Francisco de Santiago
Office
Maestro de capilla de la Catedral de Sevilla
Term
1617-1642
Predecessor
Alonso Lobo
Successor
Luis Bernardo Jalón
Fray Francisco de Santiago (Lisbon, 1578? – Seville, October 6, 1644) was a Portuguese composer who occupied the post of Maestro de Capilla (i.e. music director) in the Cathedral of Seville between 1617 and 1642. His musical production was extensive and much appreciated by his contemporaries. However, more than 600 of his works, which were held in the library of King John IV of Portugal, were burned in the terrible fire that occurred in Lisbon after the earthquake of November 1, 1755.[1]
^Alberto Álvarez Calero: Fray Francisco de Santiago: (1578?, Lisboa - 1644, Sevilla): su música y su entorno. Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía. Accessed April 20, 2022.
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