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José Campo y Castro
(? — fl. c. 1830-1909)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Campo Castro, José ; J. C. C. ; Mʳ. Jocaste Posayoc or Cosme Astró Jocay (anagram)
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- Detailed biography: None given
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As Mʳ. Jocaste Posayoc he called himself "Profesor de música e instrumentista". He published 1850 the "El fandango variado" from Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849) and possibly may have been pupil and friend of Aguado. (See José L. Romanillos: "Antonio de Torres, Guitar Maker: His Life and Work", Winspear, 1995, p. 291). He had a music-shop in Madrid (
Piano-Fortes). Was he also a luthier (guitars)?
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