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Aliases: Valls, Francesc

Life

Born: c. 1665? 1671 has recently been proposed.

Died: 03 February 1747

Biography: Valls was first employed as a parish musician in 1688, then maestro de capilla at Gerona Cathedral in 1689, and in 1696 at S María del Mar Barcelona. He joined the Barcelona Cathedral in 1696 as substitute, interim, and finally as maestro in 1709. His retirement is given variously as 1726 or 1741 (the year he began his treatise Mapa armonico). Among lost works are 4 oratorios.


View the Wikipedia article on Francisco Valls.

and extended article on Valls including a list of his published works on the Catalonian edition of Wikipedia.

List of choral works (includes all choral works from "Mapa Armónico Práctico)

Antiphons

Arias, sacred, and solo motets

Canons and fugues, sacred, Latin text

Hymns, Latin text

Invitatories

Lamentations

Canticles

Mass, full setting of

Mass, movements from the

Motets, choral

Psalms

Responsories

Sequences

Te Deum, movements from the

Other sacred compositions, or fragments, in Latin

Sacred works in Spanish

Theatrical or operatic compositions in Spanish

Illustration of choral techniques


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Publications

Extracts from text of "Mapa Armónico Práctico"

External links