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Juan Navarro of Seville, hence the epiphet Hispalensis (Marchena c. 1530 – Palencia 1580) was a Spanish composer.[1][2] He is not related to the Mexican composer Juan Navarro Gaditanus, (i.e. Juan Navarro of Cadiz, c. 1550 – c. 1610).[3] Navarro's place of birth, Marchena, is geographically near enough to Seville to justify the epiphet Hispalensis. He sang in the cathedral choirs of Jaén, and then Málaga. In 1553 he competed for the position of maestro de capilla in Málaga left vacant by the death of Cristóbal de Morales. In 1563 he was appointed maestro de capilla of the Cathedral of Avila, then in 1566 Salamanca, in 1574 Ciudad Rodrigo and 1578 Palencia. Navarro's compositions include two settings of hymns ("Vexilla regis" and "Pange lingua"), two settings of antiphons ("Regina caeli" and "Ave Regina caelorum") and a "Te Deum" that are based on uniquely Spanish chant melodies rather than the Roman melodies more commonly used by Renaissance composers. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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323Te juro, Te digo
214¡Ay de mí, sin ventura! - ó la Monja
215El Sueño de Pilatos
196Mi amor por ti
187Regina Caeli
148¡Ay, Soledad Amarga!
129Estrellita
1210No hace falta
11Mi Amor Por Ti
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