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Mateo Flecha (Catalan: Mateu Fletxa) (1481–1553) was a Catalan
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
born in
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, in the region of Prades. He is sometimes known as "El Viejo" (the elder) to distinguish him from his nephew, Mateo Flecha "El Joven" (the younger), also a composer of
madrigals A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th c.) and early Baroque (1600–1750) periods, although revisited by some later European composers. The polyphonic madrigal is unaccompanied, and the number ...
. "El Viejo" is best known for his ensaladas, published in
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in 1581 by the same nephew.


Life and career

Mateo Flecha directed the music at the cathedral of
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(September 1523 – October 1525). From there he moved to
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, in the service for six years of the Duke, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza. From there he went to
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where he assumed direction of the chapel choir of the
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. While thus employed, three of his works were included in songbooks associated with that chapel, including the
Cancionero de Uppsala The , also known by the titles Cancionero del Duque de Calabria and Cancionero de Venecia, is a volume of mostly anonymous Spanish music printed in Venice in 1556. Its actual title is ''Villancicos de diversos Autores, a dos, y a tres, y a quatro, ...
. In 1537 Flecha moved to
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where he served as
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for two years. From 1544 to 1548 he lived in the castle at
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as teacher of the Infantas Maria and Joanna, daughters of
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(1500-1558). Toward the end of his life Mateo Flecha became a monk of the
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, living in the Monastery at
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, where he died in 1553. Flecha's ensaladas influenced the madrigals of
Joan Brudieu Joan Brudieu (; 1520–1591) was a Catalan Spanish composer. Brudieu was born around 1520 in the diocese of Limoges and died in la Seu d'Urgell in 1591, but can generally be considered as Catalan, since the few biographical details found locate hi ...
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Works

Mateo Flecha's music was published in part by Fuenllana in his ''Orphenica Lira''. The majority of his works can be found in the Cancionero of the Duke of Calabria (
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, 1556), also known as the “Cancionero de Uppsala.” Flecha is best known as composer of the "ensalada" (literally "salad"), a work for four or five voices written for the diversion of courtiers in the palace. The ensalada frequently mixed languages:
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, and
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. In addition to the ensalada, Flecha is known for his
villancicos 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 ...
. In 1581 Flecha's ensaladas were published by his nephew, Mateo Flecha "El Joven" (the younger), in Prague. Of the eleven ensaladas, complete versions remain of only six, ''El jubilate'', ''La bomba'', ''La negrina'', ''La guerra'', ''El fuego'', and ''La justa''. Four of the others are missing a voice. ''El cantate'' is lost because Flecha's nephew did not publish it, considering it to be too long. Various Spanish vihuelists, like
Enríquez de Valderrábano Enríquez de Valderrábano (c. 1500 – after 1557) was a Spanish Vihuela, vihuelist and composer. There is little biographical data on this composer of early music, but his ''Libro de música de vihuela intitulado Silva de Sirenas'', published in ...
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Diego Pisador Diego Pisador (1509/10? – after 1557) was a Spanish vihuelist and composer of the Renaissance. Life Little is known of the details of Pisador's life, not even the exact dates of his birth and death. It is known that he was born in Salamanca aro ...
, and
Miguel de Fuenllana Miguel de Fuenllana (c.1500–1579) was a Spanish vihuelist and composer of the Renaissance. Biography Little is known of his life. It is assumed from his name that his roots lie in the municipality of Fuenllana, in the province of Ciudad Re ...
, adapted Flecha's works for the
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List of works

Although he surely wrote more than the following, the following compositions are known to be the work of Mateo Flecha El Viejo: Ensaladas for 4 voices: * ''El fuego'' * '' El jubilate'' * ''La bomba'' * ''La caça'' * '' La guerra'' * '' La justa'' * '' La negrina'' * ''La viuda''Emilio Ros-Fábregas The manuscript Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya, M.454: study and edition. 1992 966 pages Ensaladas for 5 voices: * ''Las cañas'' * ''Los chistes'' * ''El cantate'' o ''dança despadas'' (lost) Villancicos for 3 voices: * ''Encúbrase el mal que siento'' * ''O triste de mí'' * ''Si sentís lo que yo siento'' * '' Vella de vós som amorós'' (attributed to Flecha) Villancicos for 4 voices: * ''Mal haya quien a vos casó '' * '' Que farem del pobre Joan'' * '' Teresica hermana'' * ''Tiempo bueno'' * '' Riu Chiu'' Villancicos for 5 voices: * ''Si amores me han de matar'' Sacred works in Latin: * ''Miserere'' (4 voices) * ''Doleo super te'' (lost)


References

* ''Las Ensaladas (Praga, 1581), con un suplemento de obras del género''. Maricarmen Gómez. Institut Valencià de la Música, Valencia. 2008 () * ''Mateo Flecha (c. 1481-1553?). Los villancicos''. Maricarmen Gómez & John Griffiths. CulturArts-Música. Valencia. 2013 ()


External links

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Blog - Mateu Fletxa
* Page in Catalan Viquipèdia for his nephew Mateu Fletxa el Jove (Prades, Baix Camp, 1530 - Sant Pere de la Portella, Berguedà, 1604) {{DEFAULTSORT:Flecha, Mateo 1481 births 1553 deaths Spanish male composers Composers from Catalonia People from Lleida