Ginés de Boluda

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Ginés de Boluda (Hellín, 1545–ca. 1606). Maestro de capilla at the Cathedral of Cádiz, then at Cuenca Cathedral and the Cathedral of Sigüenza and Cathedral of Toledo.[1] A comparatively minor representative of the Golden Age of Spanish cathedral polyphony. All his extant works are liturgical. Boluda produced at least two In exitu Israel settings based on the tonus peregrinus, the popularity of which evidently eclipsed the composer by several generations.[2] Boluda, with Navarro, is a Vespers composer par excellence, his output comprising almost exclusively psalm and Magnificat settings.[3]

Compositions

Recovered in the lost mass book of Toledo, Codex 25, by Michael Noone:

  • Ginés de Boluda, Missa sobre Ut re mi fa sol la a 5. London: Mapa Mundi

Recordings

  • Ginés de Boluda, Jesu corona, Sanctorum meritis, Misa de Feria, et al. Capilla Antigua de Chinchilla, Ars Harmonica.

References

  1. Soterrana Aguirre Rincon, Gines de Boluda (ca. 1545-des. 1604): Biografia y obra musical Valladolid, 1995
  2. Mattias Lundberg, Tonus Peregrinus: The History of a Psalm-tone and Its Use in Polyphonic Music. Ashgate, 2012
  3. ibid.


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