About Juan Antonio de Aragues
Juan Antonio de Aragüés (Salamanca?, Castile and León, 1710 - Salamanca, May 28, 1793) was an organist, harpist and composer. Surely of Aragonese origin, information about his life is scarce. From approximately 1735 (there is documentary evidence of 1738) he played the organ in the Chapel of San Jerónimo at the University of Salamanca. From January 1741 he held the chair of music at the university, after the retirement of Antonio Yanguas in 1740.
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