José de Orejón y Aparicio (Huacho 1706?-Lima, May 1765), was a Puruvian composer. He was organist at Lima Cathedral.[1] He is considered the main composer of the Peruvian Baroque. He was born to Esteban de Orejón and Victoria de Aparicio. He studied in Lima, first with Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco, and then with Roque Ceruti, a Milanese composer brought to Lima by Viceroy Manuel de Oms y Santa Pau. Ceruti was one of the main people responsible for introducing the Italian musical style of the Late Baroque to the viceroyalty. Orejón was also an organist.
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Little is known about Orejón's biography. He was ordained a priest and remained in Lima for most of his life. He was the first musician of mixed origin to hold the coveted position of chapelmaster of the Lima Cathedral. He died in Lima on May 7, 1765.
Recordings
- "Ya que el sol misterioso", Valentina Alvarez (soprano) Urtext Records
- Ah, de la esfera de Apolo : "Ah, de la esfera de Apolo", A del Día, Our Lady of Copacabana Jilguerillo sonoro Tocatta - Al post Comunio Xácara - Según veo el Aparato Dolores y Gozos de San Joseph: Chacona - Giga Musica Temprana. Cobra Records 2017