Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Bartolme de Selma)

Fray Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde (c. 1595, in Cuenca – after 1638) was a Spanish Baroque composer and virtuoso player of the dulcian, a predecessor to the modern bassoon. He was an Augustinian friar who was employed at the archducal court at Innsbruck from 1628 to 1630, and was the son, or possibly grandson, of Bartolome de Selma (d. 1616), luthier to the Spanish royal chapel.[1] His compositions include the Primo libro de canzoni, fantasie & correnti (Venice, 1638), and manuscript vocal works.[2]

Works[edit]

Selected works include:

  • Primo libro de canzoni, fantasie & correnti (1638)
  • Canzona a 4 sopra battaglia

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne (1990). Companion to Baroque Music (Digitized online by Internet Archive). University of California Press. p. 343. ISBN 9780520214149. Retrieved 27 August 2011. Bartolome de Selma.
  2. ^ Companion to Baroque Music - Page 343 Julie Anne Sadie Selma y Salaverde, Bartolome de (fl 1638).