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Eugenio Salazar de Alarcón, governor of the islands of Tenerife and La Palma, in a …
On 14 November 1588, Francisco Guerrero, accompanied by his pupil Francisco Sánchez, five pilgrims and …
The devotional, liturgical and funerary space of the old altar of Saint John the Baptist …
An inventory from 1591 lists four printed books by Victoria, in addition to a handwritten …
The blind musician Martín de Zarajales agrees to teach the apprentice Juan de Aldeanueva, also blind, to play the vihuela de arco and as many prayers as possible. In the …
At the request of the monastery of San Salvador el Real del Moral (Palencia) and her parents, Tomasa de Quintano was examined in Gregorian chant, polyphony and organ in 1620. …
Ignatius of Loyola was beatified by Paul V on 27 July 1609. The celebration of this event took place in Nagasaki in 1611, emulating events organised for the same purpose …
At the request of the monastery of San Salvador el Real del Moral (Palencia) and her parents, Tomasa de Quintano was examined in Gregorian chant, polyphony and organ in 1620. …
The Livre des statuts et coutumes de la ville d'Agen (13th century) provides us with an account of the performances of the two municipal trumpets in various situations related to the …
Read articleBernadette Nelson's study of a booklet of polyphony in the Biblioteca de la Institución Milá y Fontanals [E-Bim 1] leads to the conclusion that it comes from Toledo. The inscription …
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the Library of the Institución Milá y Fontanals.
The last years of the life and professional career of Sebastián de Vivanco (d. 1622) coincided with the inauguration of the liturgical cult of Saint Teresa of Avila (also known …
Procession of the Archconfraternity of the Resurrection in Rome (1650).
Procession of the confraternity of the Sacred Passion of Jesus Christ in Granada.