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Juan de Aragüés

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Juan de Aragüés (c. 1710 – 28 May 1793) was a Spanish composer. By 1754 he was professor of music at the University of Salamanca.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bertil van Boer Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period p38 "His music has been little studied but consists of two Masses, a Requiem, 81 villancicos, two Salve Reginas, two Magnificats, five Psalms, three hymns, four Passions, and a cantata"