Literes Carrión, Antonio

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Literes Carrión, Antonio

Literes Carrión, Antonio, Spanish composer; b. Arta, Majorca, June 18, 1673?; d. Madrid, Jan. 18, 1747. He was a composer and bass-viol player at the Royal Choir School in Madrid under Charles II, Philip V, and Ferdinand VI. In 1693 he was appointed to the royal chapel as bassist. After the fire at the old Alcazar in Madrid on Christmas Eve of 1734, Literes and Nebra were charged with the reconstruction of musical MSS that were damaged or completely burned. They also wrote new music for church services to replace the material destroyed. He wrote an opera, Los elementos, and several zarzuelas, including Accis y Galatea (Madrid, Dec. 19,1708), as well as various sacred works. His son, Antonio Literes Montalbo (d. Madrid, Dec. 2, 1768), was a composer and organist under Ferdinand VI.

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