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Gabriel Bocángel

Gabriel Bocángel y Unzueta (1603–1658) was a playwright and poet of the Spanish Golden Age. Born in Madrid, he studied at Alcalá de Henares and then served as librarian to Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand. He also served as bookkeeper and chronicler to the king. He participated in various literary contests and competitions. Philip IV of Spain granted him a life pension. He was the first playwright to introduce music into theatrical performances, thus creating a distant precursor to the zarzuela.

His poems can be divided into two main groups: ''Liras Humanas'' and ''Liras Sagradas''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La lira de las musas / by Bocángel, Gabriel

    Published 1985
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