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Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (ca. 1590 – 1664) was a Spanish composer in what is modern Mexico. He was born in Málaga, Spain but moved to Puebla, Mexico, in 1620 to compose music in the New World. At the time New Spain was a viceroyalty of Spain that included modern day Mexico, Guatemala, the Philippines and other parts of Central America and the Caribbean. Padilla is one of the more important composers represented in the manuscripts at Puebla, Mexico and the Hackenberry collection in Chicago, Illinois. He worked at Puebla de Los Angeles, Mexico, which in Baroque times was a bigger religious center than Mexico City itself. He was appointed maestro de capilla of Puebla Cathedral in 1628.

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  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (* um 1590 in Málaga; † 1664 in Puebla) war ein mexikanischer Komponist spanischer Herkunft. Gutiérrez wurde an der Kathedrale von Málaga unter anderem von Francisco Vásquez ausgebildet. Bis 1621 war er Kapellmeister der Kathedrale von Cádiz. Dann wanderte er nach Mexiko aus, wo er ab Oktober 1622 Kantor und stellvertretender Kapellmeister der Kathedrale von Puebla war, einer der wichtigsten Kirchen in „Neu-Spanien“. 1629 wurde er Kapellmeister in der Nachfolge des verstorbenen Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629) für ein Salär von 500 Pesos, zuzüglich 40 Pesos für die Komposition von Canzonetten. (de)
  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (Málaga, Granada, 1590 - Puebla de los Ángeles, Nueva España, 8 de abril de 1664), fue un compositor de música del barroco. Su obra, rescatada de los archivos de la Catedral de Puebla por musicólogos del siglo XX, está considerada entre las más sobresalientes del barroco español. (es)
  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (ca. 1590 – 1664) was a Spanish composer in what is modern Mexico. He was born in Málaga, Spain but moved to Puebla, Mexico, in 1620 to compose music in the New World. At the time New Spain was a viceroyalty of Spain that included modern day Mexico, Guatemala, the Philippines and other parts of Central America and the Caribbean. Padilla is one of the more important composers represented in the manuscripts at Puebla, Mexico and the Hackenberry collection in Chicago, Illinois. He worked at Puebla de Los Angeles, Mexico, which in Baroque times was a bigger religious center than Mexico City itself. He was appointed maestro de capilla of Puebla Cathedral in 1628. (en)
  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (né à Malaga en Espagne vers 1590, mort à Puebla de los Ángeles en Nouvelle-Espagne le 22 avril 1664) est un compositeur espagnol de musique baroque actif en Nouvelle-Espagne (actuel Mexique). (fr)
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