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In 1368, under the bishopric of Andrés Pérez Navarro, the dean and chapter of the …
In this article we analyse the sensory elements of an important ritual that was celebrated …
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of Nuestra Señora de …
In 1581, the organ builder Diego Liger de Sanforte travelled from Granada to Córdoba to …
In the archives of the convent of the Encarnación, a significant number of Gregorian choirbooks are preserved, some of which identify the nun who may have been the copyist or …
María Josefa Ruiz professed, without a dowry, as an organist in the Carmelite convent of Nuestra Señora del Carmen. She died on 16 September 1804 at the age of 32.
In 1768, Manuela Triviño professed as an organist nun in the Calced Carmelite convent of Granada. She remained in this position until her death in 1801.
The feast of Saint Luke (18 October) was one of the events included in the University of Granada’s annual calendar of celebrations. Documented since at least 1548, the university’s academic …
The University of Granada annually sponsored the celebration of the feast of Saint Catherine of Alexandria in the church of San Justo y Pastor, to which the corporation would go …
The celebration of the feast of St Thomas Aquinas (7 March), sponsored by the University and held in the church of the Convent of Santa Cruz la Real, was introduced …
The feast of Saint Nicholas (6 December) was one of those included in the calendar of annual celebrations at the University of Granada. Documented since at least 1540, the university …
The feast of Saint Martin (11 November) was one of the events included in the University of Granada’s annual calendar of celebrations. Documented since at least 1540, by decision of …