Seven chapter agreements concerning the acquisition of printed books from Victoria.
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the church of San Luis in Villagarcía de Campos (Valladolid).
Devotional songs and ludic theatrical performances in female convents in Valencia (18th century).
On 28 April 1262, Gonzalo Yáñez de Palma made a donation to the Dean and …
A post-mortem inventory of the assets of Diego de los Cobos, I Marquis de Camarasa, in his palace in Zaragoza, reveals an important number of rich instruments, among which vihuelas …
Good Friday in the cathedral of Granada presents a great interest from the liturgical and musical point of view. This event analyzes what are its characteristic elements and the repertoire …
Works of Francisco Guerrero in the collegiate church of Baza (Granada).
Event devoted to the entrance ceremonies to the novitiate and profession of María Ignacia Azlor y Echeverz and her cousin Ana María de Torres Cuadrado y Echeverz in the convent …
In 1515 the inhabitants of the Village of Bilbao demanded from their municipal authorities, through loud voices, to intervene in a situation detrimental for the community’ health, as a result …
Juan Berges, tenor at Saragossa catedral (La Seo) active between 1637 and 1680, composed expressive music for a prayer to the Holy Cross, which was recorded in a book of …
Don Pedro Fajardo (1478-1546), first Marquis of los Vélez from 1507, was educated at the royal court especially by the Italian humanist Pedro Mártir de Anglería. The influence of the …
The music archive of the convent of the Descalzas Reales in Madrid is known for various inventories of the 16th and early 17th centuries. They contain several books by Francisco …
Tradition dates back to 1317 the miraculous handing over of Saint Bartholomew to the nuns of the convent of Santa Clara of the antiphon Stella cæli extirpavit to protect them …
Tradition dates back to 1317 the miraculous handing over of Saint Bartholomew to the nuns of the convent of Santa Clara of the antiphon Stella cæli extirpavit to protect them …