Manuel Blasco de Nebra

Manuel Blasco de Nebra (1750–1784) was a Spanish composer and organist from Seville, active in the late Baroque and early Classical period and primarily known for his keyboard and church music. His surviving sonatas and shorter keyboard pieces show a shift from Baroque contrapuntal textures toward the galant and early Classical styles, while also reflecting Iberian melodic traits and the liturgical functions of the Spanish keyboard tradition.