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  1. Francisco López Capillas was the first Creole composer of significance and his music was so highly regarded that several volumes of his music were taken to Spain and widely disseminated. He worked in Mexico City and in Puebla from 1641 to 1648 under the directorship of Padilla. Whilst Capillas' style is very polished and sophisticated, the ...

  2. 7 de mar. de 2016 · Francisco López Capillas: Alleluja! Dic nobis Maria IL CONCENTOCORO ISerena Bollenghi, TipleMarina Frandi, AltAlessandra Piermari, TenorCORO IISara Minoggio,...

    • 4 min
    • 2.9K
    • Luca Franco Ferrari
  3. A New-World Hexachord Mass by Francisco López Capillas. A NEW-WORLD HEXACHORD MASS BY FRANCISCO LOPEZ CAPILLAS. Lester D. Brothers California State University at Long Beach Rivaling the well-known group of l'Homme arme Masses in number of known examples, the Hexachord Mass repertory may claim even greater geographic spread by virtue of the ...

  4. 4 de jul. de 2015 · Con el objetivo de recordar y homenajear a Francisco López Capillas, se ha realizado un CD En el año 2014 se cumplía el IV centenario del nacimiento del compositor criollo Francisco López Capillas (1614-1674), natural de la ciudad de México y maestro de capilla de la Catedral Metropolitana durante el tercer cuarto del siglo XVII.

  5. 26 de feb. de 2023 · ★ Follow music https://www.instagram.com/reciclassicat/Composer: Francisco López Capillas (1614-1674)Work: Missa 'Aufer a nobis'Performers: Capella Prοlаti...

    • 23 min
    • 1644
    • Pau NG
  6. Francisco López Capillas was born in Mexico City of pure Spanish parentage and thus termed ‘criollo’. His musical career took him to Puebla’s rich cathedral and there he assisted Padilla and served as an organist and bajonista .

  7. Francisco López Capillas was a curious composer who created a distinctive style that bridges the renaissance and the baroque. His music combines occasional archaizing practices, an expressive harmonic and melodic imagination with passages that evoke popular music. Tonight’s program is the result of the research