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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 …
The birth of Prince Felipe Prospero of Austria in 1657 was the trigger for some important celebrations in Ceuta (Spain). In this article we will briefly expose the context that …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the Sacra Capilla del Salvador in Úbeda (Jaén)
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns in the convent of Santa Catalina in Zaragoza (1699).
On the occasion of the celebration of the beatification of Teresa of Avila, the streets and squares of Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia) exploded with music. The main centres of …
Works of Francisco Guerrero in the collegiate church of Castellar (Jaén).
The Feast of the Name of Jesus was one of the most important days of the Jesuit liturgical calendar. In this event we approach its celebration in the mission that …
The hiring of several wind players in the church of Santiago in Vélez Blanco (Almería) suggests the existence of a precarious and unstable musical chapel in this parish church whose …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the Music Library of João IV in Lisbon (1649).
This event is devoted to the extant printed texts that were written to be sung in the profession of nuns in the convent of Santa Teresa in Vic (1745).
On October 18 and 19, 1598, the funeral of King Felipe II took place in the Monastery of San Jerónimo in Madrid. In the careful planning of the ceremony, the …