Ismael Fernández de la CuestaIsmael Fernández de la Cuesta (born 1939) is a Spanish vocalist and musicologist specialising in Gregorian chant. Fernández de la Cuesta was born in the village of Neila, Burgos, Spain.[1] He entered the Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos at a young age. After a period of study in France, he returned to direct the abbey choir from 1962 to 1973, when he left monastic life.[2] He was subsequently on the staff of the Madrid Royal Conservatory, where he taught Gregorian Chant until his retirement. PublicationsHe has published extensively on subjects related to medieval music.[3] RecordingsHe has made recordings of Gregorian chant, notably Chant, the best-selling classical record of 1994, which features the monks of Santo Domingo de Silos. He directed performances of Mozarabic chant with the Santo Domingo de Silos choir in a 1970 recording.[4][5] Although the monks usually sing Gregorian chant, the Mozarabic rite is sometimes used in Spain to this day. AwardsHe is a recipient of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise. See alsoReferences
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