Juan García De Basurto
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Juan García de Basurto (c.1480–1548) was a Spanish composer and cantor of the Cathedral of Tarazona. He was active at the time the Flemish Chapel included Pierre de Manchicourt and
Philippe Rogier Philippe Rogier (c. 1561 – 29 February 1596) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active at the Habsburg court of Philip II in Spain. He was one of the last members of the Franco-Flemish school, in the closing days of the Renaissa ...
. Garcia de Basurto first appears as a singer heard during the Holy Week festivities April 1517. His major work is the compiled Requiem mass ''Missa in agendis mortuorum'' (1525)Russell E., The Missa in agendis mortuorum of Juan García de Basurto: Johannes Ockeghem, Antoine Brumel, and an Early Spanish Polyphonic Requiem Mass. "TVNM" (29) 1979, p. 1–37 which includes parts of Ockeghem's and Brumel's requiems. In 2010 the Spanish group La
Capilla Peñaflorida The Capilla Peñaflorida is a Spanish early music group founded in 1985 by Jon Bagüés. The first director was the late José Rada Sereno (1947–2001). Currently musical direction is shared by the founder, the Basque musicologist Jon Bagüés (b. ...
with the Accademia Bizantina of
Ottavio Dantone Ottavio Dantone (born 9 October 1960) is an Italian conductor and keyboardist (primarily harpsichord and fortepiano) particularly noted for his performances of Baroque music. He has been the music director of the Accademia Bizantina in Ravenna sin ...
made a video of the ''agendis mortuorum'' for NB musika.


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1480s births 1547 deaths Spanish composers Spanish male composers {{Spain-composer-stub