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Benito Bello de Torices (c. 1660–1714) was a Spanish composer, maestro at the
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and professor of music at the Royal College of Pages of His Majesty,
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, during the reigns of Charles II and
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. His family was minor gentry. His surviving works include
villancico The ''villancico'' (Spanish, ) or vilancete (Portuguese, ) was a common poetic and musical form of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America popular from the late 15th to 18th centuries. Important composers of villancicos were Juan del Encina, Pedro ...
s,
estribillo A refrain (from Vulgar Latin ''refringere'', "to repeat", and later from Old French ''refraindre'') is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in poetry — the "chorus" of a song. Poetic fixed forms that feature refrains include the vi ...
s.Actas del XV Congreso de la Sociedad Internacional de Musicología: . 1993 "Entre los identificables con seguridad están Carlos Patino (1600-1675), el más antiguo,
Juan del Vado Juan del Vado y Gomez (1625–1691) was a Spanish composer, organist and violinist. He is noted for the enigmatic canons, symbolic musical puzzles, dedicated to his king Charles II of Spain. He came from a family of violinists. His father was a pla ...
(1625-1691), Diego de Salazar (maestro en Sevilla en 1709), Benito Bello de Torices (-1714), Francisco Sanz (m.


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Spanish composers Spanish male composers 1660s births 1714 deaths {{Spain-composer-stub