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Juan Navarro is the name of: * Juan Navarro Hispalensis (1530–1580), composer * Juan Navarro Gaditanus Juan Navarro of Cadiz (Latin: Ioannes Nauarro Gaditanus)(ca. 1550ca. 1610) was a Franciscan friar, and composer in Mexico. He is not related to the Spanish composer Juan Navarro of Seville, Juan Navarro Hispalensis Juan Navarro of Seville, hence ... (c. 1550–c. 1610), Franciscan friar and composer * Juan Navarro Reverter (1844–1924), Spanish politician * Juan Gil Navarro (born 1973), Argentinian TV actor * Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball) (born 1980), nicknamed "La Bomba" (The Bomb) * Juan Fernández Sánchez Navarro (born 1977), Mexican politician See also * Juan Navarro High School, Austin, Texas, US {{hndis, Navarro, Juan ...
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Juan Navarro Hispalensis
Juan Navarro of Seville, hence the epithet ''Hispalensis'' (Marchena c. 1530 – Palencia 25 September 1580) was a Spanish composer. He is not related to the Mexican composer Juan Navarro Gaditanus, (i.e. Juan Navarro of Cadiz, c. 1550 – c. 1610). Navarro gave his place of birth as Marchena when inducted as chapel-master at Ciudad Rodrigo. Marchena is some 30 miles (50km) from Seville, but in its province and geographically near enough to justify the epiphet ''Hispalensis'', which appears on the title page of his 1590 Roman publication (below). Navarro sang as a tenor in the choir of the Duke of Arcos in Marchena (by 1549, when Cristóbal de Morales was chapel-master), then in the cathedrals of Jaén and Málaga. In 1553 he competed for the position of ''maestro de capilla'' in Málaga left vacant by the death of Morales, a competition won by Francisco Guerrero. In 1563 he was appointed ''maestro de capilla'' of the Cathedral of Avila, then in 1566 of ...
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Juan Navarro Gaditanus
Juan Navarro of Cadiz (Latin: Ioannes Nauarro Gaditanus)(ca. 1550ca. 1610) was a Franciscan friar, and composer in Mexico. He is not related to the Spanish composer Juan Navarro of Seville, Juan Navarro Hispalensis (c. 1530-1580). His main work is the settings of the four passions, ''Liber in quo quatuor passiones Christi Domini'' 1604, which was the only book of music printed in 17th century Mexico. He published this when resident at Michoacán Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo (; Purépecha: ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Michoacán de Ocampo), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Federal Entities of .... References

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