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'''Born:''' 9 March 1957  
'''Born:''' 9 March 1957  


'''Biography:'''<br>
'''Biography:'''
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Oscar Santos lives in Costa Rica since 1976, with Costa Rican's citizenship since 1981. He sung as tenor II in the National Symphonic Choir (Dept. of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica's Government) between 1977 to 1979, and some chamber choirs like "Alpha & Omega", "Coro de Cámara del Poder Judicial" etc. Mainly autodidactic, had some music studies at "Universidad Nacional", Heredia, Costa Rica. Also conducts the "Capella Pax Mundi" Chamber Choir (formerly "Cantando por la Paz" Chamber Choir) since October 2, 2006. His music works are mainly religious (Roman Catholic) and ''a cappella'' and has, at the time, 18 sacred motets, 1 gospel and 4 secular works, published.
 
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Oscar Santos lives in Costa Rica since 1976, with Costa Rican citizenship since 1981. He sung as tenor II in the National Symphonic Choir (Dept. of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica's Government) between 1977 to 1979, and some chamber choirs like "Alpha & Omega", "Coro de Cámara del Poder Judicial" etc. Mainly autodidactic, had some music studies at "Universidad Nacional", Heredia, Costa Rica. Also conducts the "Capella Pax Mundi" Chamber Choir (formerly "Cantando por la Paz" Chamber Choir) since October 2, 2006. His music works are mainly religious (Roman Catholic) and ''a cappella'' and has, at the time, 18 sacred motets, 1 gospel and 4 secular works, published.


Some of his works have been and are performed by chamber choirs around the world, including these ones listed here in CPDL.
Some of his works have been and are performed by chamber choirs around the world, including these ones listed here in CPDL.
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In the Capella Pax Mundi chamber choir, there is also a special program about vocal poliphony of the Renassaince, where is under development a study of music theory of that time upon facsimili and oriented by the "Historically informed" proposal. This special program is realized by the Vocal Group "Alla breve" (with 10 choral singers of the Capella Pax Mundi) which has regular performances and concerts about the results of these studies.
In the Capella Pax Mundi chamber choir, there is also a special program about vocal poliphony of the Renassaince, where is under development a study of music theory of that time upon facsimili and oriented by the "Historically informed" proposal. This special program is realized by the Vocal Group "Alla breve" (with 10 choral singers of the Capella Pax Mundi) which has regular performances and concerts about the results of these studies.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*[[Ave verum corpus (Oscar Santos)|''Ave verum corpus'']] &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:santos_avever.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:santos_avever.mid}} {{mid}}]&nbsp;)
*[[Crux fidelis (Oscar Santos)|''Crux fidelis'']] &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:santos_cruxfid.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:santos_cruxfid.mid}} {{mid}}]&nbsp;)
*[[Ecce panis angelorum (Oscar Santos)|''Ecce panis angelorum'']] &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:santos_eccepan.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:santos_eccepan.mid}} {{mid}}]&nbsp;)
*[[El Niño entre los Bueyes (Oscar Santos)|''El Niño entre los Bueyes'']]{{LLink|Santos-niñ.pdf|Santos-niñ.mid}}
*[[O magnum mysterium (Oscar Santos)|''O magnum mysterium'']] &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:santos_omagnum.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:santos_omagnum.mid}} {{mid}}]&nbsp;)
*[[O salutaris hostia (Oscar Santos)|''O salutaris hostia]]'' &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:santos_osalut.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:santos_osalut.mid}} {{mid}}]&nbsp;)
*[[Panis Angelicus (Oscar Santos)|''Panis Angelicus'']]{{LLink|Santos-pan.pdf|Santos-pan.mid}}
*[[Victimae paschali laudes (Oscar Santos)|''Victimae paschali laudes'']]{{LLink|Santos-vict.pdf|Santos-vic.mid}}
 


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Revision as of 13:55, 1 October 2017

Life

Born: 9 March 1957

Biography:

Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Oscar Santos lives in Costa Rica since 1976, with Costa Rican citizenship since 1981. He sung as tenor II in the National Symphonic Choir (Dept. of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica's Government) between 1977 to 1979, and some chamber choirs like "Alpha & Omega", "Coro de Cámara del Poder Judicial" etc. Mainly autodidactic, had some music studies at "Universidad Nacional", Heredia, Costa Rica. Also conducts the "Capella Pax Mundi" Chamber Choir (formerly "Cantando por la Paz" Chamber Choir) since October 2, 2006. His music works are mainly religious (Roman Catholic) and a cappella and has, at the time, 18 sacred motets, 1 gospel and 4 secular works, published.

Some of his works have been and are performed by chamber choirs around the world, including these ones listed here in CPDL.

He currently leads a program for re-establishing Costa Rican folk music and correcting some classical and ancient scores that are in use in the country.

In the Capella Pax Mundi chamber choir, there is also a special program about vocal poliphony of the Renassaince, where is under development a study of music theory of that time upon facsimili and oriented by the "Historically informed" proposal. This special program is realized by the Vocal Group "Alla breve" (with 10 choral singers of the Capella Pax Mundi) which has regular performances and concerts about the results of these studies.

View the Wikipedia article on Oscar Santos.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links