Melcior Juncà
Melcior Juncà i Farré (Sant Joan de les Abadesses, Ripollès, 1757 - Tarragona, 1824) was a Catalan maestro de capilla, composer and music theorist. He was son of a musician, Jacinto Juncà. From 1798 to 1806 he was chapel master at the Cathedral of Tarragona. His treatise La Melopea desconocida describes a method based on speculative and practical division of the octave into twenty-four parts.[1]
Works, editions, recordings
His output is primarily of religious music in Latin; Masses, antiphons, regrets motets; and vernacular Spanish songs, tonos, and villancicos. His motet Beata mater was recorded in 2007.[2]
References
- Anna Cazurra in Història de la Música Catalana, Valenciana i Balear, Volume X, page. 23 Edicions 62 (ISBN 84-297-5329-X)
- Booklet to recording
External links
- Free scores by Melcior Juncà in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
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