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José Marín (ca. 1619–1699) was a Spanish Baroque harpist, guitarist and composer noted for his secular songs, tonos humanos. In 1644 he entered the Royal Convent of La Encarnación in Madrid as a tenor. He was a priest and cantor of the capilla real under Felipe IV and Carlos II. His career was marked by scandals and murder. He was sentenced to prison but escaped to regain respectability. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
El Nuevo Mundo
The Voice of Emotion II
Yo Soy la Locura
Voces de sefarad: Four Centuries of Spanish and Sephardic Songs
The Kingdoms of Castille
Harmonie Universelle
Tonos Humanos
Chamber Music (17Th Century Spain) - Marin, J. / Ruiz De Ribayaz / Guerau, F. / Hidalgo, J. / Sanz, G.
Canciones de Amor y de Guerra
Manuscrito Contarini de Tonos Humanos
Ay Que Si! - Music in 17th Century Spain
Salir el amor del mundo