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Juan de Lienas

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Juan de Lienas (fl. 1617-1654 ) was a composer active in Latin America during the early to mid-17th century. He also served as a chapel master and conductor in the Catholic Church. Much of his life is still a mystery, but what is known comes from accounts in the only two manuscripts that include his compositions: El Codice del Convento del Carmen and the Newberry Choirbooks. Some of these comments are unflattering to the composer, insulting his appearance and personality. He is identified as a cacique (a native of noble birth), an Indian, and a married man, all of which may have kept him from higher standing within the church. One scholar indicates that he may have been born in Spain. Most scholars place him in Mexico in the employ of the convent connected to the cathedral of Mexico City, but one asserts that he also worked in Havana. His music is indicative of the early Renaissance, following the Polyphonic styles of composers such as Francisco Guerrero and Cristóbal de Morales. He is often associated with Juan Hernandez, Fernando Franco, and Francisco López. The latter two also had compositions in the Carmen Codex. His known compositions include: two masses (one of which is a Requiem), eleven motets, three magnificats, and two sets of lamentations. The two manuscripts which include his music may have at one point been connected. Both include his Salve Regina for 4 voices, Lamentation for 4 voices, and Magnificat for 5 voices. His compositions were first brought to the state

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Lienas: Codex del Convento del Carmen: Salve Regina, a 4

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Salve Regina

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Lienas: Salve Regina, a 4 (from "Codex del Convento del Carmen")

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Escobar: Salve Regina, a 5

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Lienas: Lamentatio

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Coenantibus autem illis

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Lienas: Credidi propter quod locutus sum

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Lamentatio in coena Domini

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Missa à 5 "JHS Maria": Kyrie

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Missa à 5 "JHS Maria": Agnus Dei

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albums

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Spain and the New Wordl - Renaissance music from Aragon and Mexico

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Trésors des Couvents (Nouvelle Espagne, Xviie Siècle)

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Spain and the New World - Renaissance music from Aragon and Mexico

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Hy Hy Hy Hy Hy Hy The new jungle book of the Baroque

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Music in the New World

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Nueva Española - Close Encounters of the New World, 1590-1690 (Apex)

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Vocal Music (Extracts From the Maundy Thursday Liturgy in Spain and Its Dominions) (La Colombina)

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Álbum desconocido (20/01/2012 04:54:21 p.m.)

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Les chemins du baroque, Vol. 3: Messe de l'Assomption de la Vierge

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Música del Pasado de America

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Te lucis ante terminum

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HY HY HY HY HY HY: The New Jungle Book of the Baroque

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