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Juan Manuel de la Puente (8 August 1692 - 19 December 1753) was a Spanish baroque composer. He was maestro de capilla at Jaén Cathedral from 1711 till his death in 1753.[1]
^Malcolm Boyd, Juan José Carreras -Music in Spain During the Eighteenth Century 2006 052102885X- p.109 ... In this context the existence at Jaen Cathedral of three manuscript volumes including, as unica, over 100 sacred cantatas and fourteen secular cantatas by Juan Manuel de la Puente, maestro de capilla in Jaen ...
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