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Francisco López Capillas (ca. 1615 – Jan. or Feb. 1673) was a Mexican composer born in Mexico City. He was chapelmaster of Mexico City Cathedral from 21 April 1654, until his death. He was the most prolific composer of Baroque masses in Mexico. 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 Poblano influence is strongly in evidence with its lively double-choir interchanges of short phrases. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Los Ministriles in the New World
Francisco López Capillas
Tantum ergo
Música Barroca Mexicana
Música Barroca Mexicana Vol. II: Esplendor de la Catedral de México
Masterpieces of Mexican Polyphony
Moon, Sun & All Things: Baroque Music From Latin America (Ex Cathedra feat. conductor: Jeffrey Skidmore)
Moon, Sun & All Things: Baroque Music from Latin America
Messe de la Bataille en Nouvelle Espagne
Moon, sun & all things
Missa In Solemnitate Sanctíssimae Trinitatis
Musica Barroca Mexicana