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Editions of El viage de Hierusalem (1605 and 1609) by Francisco Guerrero printed in the …
On 24 July 1258, Bishop Fernando de Mesa and the Chapter of Cordoba Cathedral granted …
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of La Encarnación in …
In his will, dated January 19, 1379, Ferrán Martínez, canon and archdeacon of Écija, bequeathed …
The Jerome convent of Santa Paula had a small music chapel at least since the seventeenth century. It had nuns who played chordophones and aerophones, and in front of them …
The biographical profile of the poetess and musician Constanza Osorio, traced by the abbess Benita Levanto, who had been in her charge during her novitiate, allows us to learn of …
In Seville Cathedral, the choirboys sang three villancicos composed by their master at Matins and at the Mass for the Feast of the Resurrection.
Pre-Tridentine celebration of Lauds of the Sacred Triduum in the Cathedral of Seville.