Transcription of three council agreements and an accounting item related to the acquisition of books …
In 1605 and 1618, several copies of different editions of Francisco Guerrero's Journey to Jerusalem …
Bernarda, an Afro-Portuguese musician and singer, was in the service of Queen Isabella of Bourbon …
Transcription of sixteen agreements of the chapter of the cathedral of Ávila. Except for one, …
On 28 July 1531, Toledo became the third Hispanic cathedral to hire a stable group of six minstrels to serve in the liturgical and devotional ceremonies held there.
On 13 February 1651, Francisco de Zamora, blacksmith and trumpet player, resident of Medina del Campo (Valladolid), received four atabales from the alderman and commissioner of the town council. He …
Procession of the confraternity of Our Lady of Solitude and the Burial of Christ.
A document from the Archivo General de Indias indirectly provides us with information on the teaching work of Gaspar Maldonado, a ministril resident in Madrid.
Works by Francisco Guerrero in El Parnaso by Esteban Daza (1576).
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convents of Discalced Carmelites in Alcalá de Henares.
Incorporation of the wind players to the musical resources of the Mexico cathedral (1537).
Penitential Station of the Vera Cruz confraternity in Granada.
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the collegiate church of El Salvador in Sevilla.
On 11 June 1671, Gaspar de Haro Guzmán, 7th Marquis of Carpio and Eliche, and Teresa Enríquez de Cabrera were married in Madrid. Among the events planned for the celebration …