Blas Tardío de Guzmán (fl.
1740s) was a Bolivian criollo composer, one of four notable criollo students of Juan de Araujo.
[1][2][3][4] He succeeded Juan Guerra y Biedma as chapelmaster, maestro de capilla, of the Cathedral of Sucre, then called La Plata, in 1745.
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