Juan Pérez (Spanish Athlete)
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Juan Pérez (Spanish Athlete)
Juan Pérez may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Juan Pérez de Gijón (before 1440—after 1500), Spanish Renaissance composer *Juan Pérez de Montalbán (1602–1638), Spanish dramatist, poet and novelist * Juan Pérez Roldán (1604–1672), Spanish composer * Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde (1846–1892), Venezuelan poet *Juan Pérez Floristán (born 1993), Spanish pianist *Juan Pérez, title character in 2011 Mexican comedy film '' Saving Private Perez'' Nobility and explorers * Juan Pérez de Guzmán (1240–1285), Spanish nobleman *Juan Alonso Pérez de Guzmán, 6th Duke of Medina Sidonia (1502–1558), Spanish duke * Juan Pérez de Zurita (1516–), Spanish conquistador *Juan José Pérez Hernández (–1775), Spanish explorer Politics and law *Juan Pérez-Caballero y Ferrer (1861–1951), Spanish politician *Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonzo (1903–1979), Venezuelan politician * Juan Pérez-Giménez (1941–2020), American jurist in Puerto Rico * Juan Pérez Alsina (born 1954), A ...
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Juan Pérez De Gijón
Juan Pérez de Gijón (fl. 1460 – 1500) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance. Nothing is known about his life, except for his approximate period of activity. He is one of the composers of secular songs who contributed to the huge ''Cancionero Musical de Palacio'', the largest and most diverse manuscript collection of music from Spain at the time of Columbus. Most likely this manuscript was copied for King Ferdinand II of Aragon, and may represent his personal taste. In addition to the songs found in this manuscript, some songs attributed to Perez de Gijón are also in the ''Cancionero de la Colombina'', a late 15th-century manuscript from Seville; this manuscript was part of the library of Ferdinand Columbus, the son of the explorer, by 1534. Most of the secular songs in both manuscripts, including those by Perez de Gijón, are ''villancicos''; most of them are for three voices, with the tune in the topmost voice. Sources and further reading *"Spain: Art Music", Grove ...
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