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BACA, Luis (bah'-cah), Mexican composer, born in Durango, 15 December 1826; died in 1855. He received his first education in Mexico, and then went to Paris to study medicine, but devoted himself entirely to music. In Paris, where he made the acquaintance of Donizetti, he composed two operas, " Leonor" and " Giovanna di Castiglia," a celebrated "Ave Maria," and other popular pieces. He soon returned to Mexico, and died there.
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