José de la Rosa

{{Short description|Mexican musician}}

{{for|the Spanish footballer|José Antonio de la Rosa}}

José de la Rosa was a Mexican composer, printer, singer and guitarist who moved to Mexican Alta California in 1833, with the Híjar-Padrés Party, where he became known as Don Pepe. He may have also been the first professional printer in California history.

Rosa was an Alcalde of the Presidio of Sonoma. He played a role in the 1846 Bear Flag rebellion in Sonoma, when he assisted in assuring the release of Mariano Vallejo.{{cite journal|title="He Said It with Music": Spanish-California Folk Songs Recorded by Charles F. Lummis|author=Frances E. Watkins|journal=California Folklore Quarterly|volume=1|issue=4|date=October 1942|pages=359–367|doi=10.2307/1495602|publisher=Western States Folklore Society|jstor=1495602}}

Rosa documented the oldest-known transcriptions of Mexican-Californian Californios song lyrics, in a notebook now archived in the Southwest Museum of the American Indian in Los Angeles.{{cite book|title=The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music|chapter=Hispanic California|last=Loza|first=Steven|authorlink=Steven Loza|pages=734–753}}

See also

  • {{C|Alta California}}

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Sources

  • {{cite book

|editor-last = Koskoff

|editor-first = Ellen

|isbn = 0-8240-4944-6

|publisher = Garland Publishing

|title = Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 3: The United States and Canada

|year = 2000

}}

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Category:Mexican guitarists

Category:Mexican male guitarists

Category:Mexican male composers

Category:Mexican people of the Bear Flag Revolt

Category:People of the Conquest of California

Category:19th-century Mexican people

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