Pope Paul V's bull of 10 September 1614 authorised the administration of viaticum to Christians …
The inventory of the polyphonic books of Seville Cathedral, which were in the custody of …
The convent of the Dominican nuns of Sancti Spiritus in Granada celebrated the feasts of …
After the fire in the chapel of the Venerable Third Order of the convent of …
In 1546, a vihuela was sold at the auction of the estate of Catalina de Bobadilla, a former resident of Triana, in Seville.
Musical events during the stay of Juan de Austria in Granada (1569-1570).
In June 1498, Francisco de Salas, singer in Queen Isabella's musical chapel, took his vows at the convent of San Jerónimo in Seville.
The printed chronicles of Luis del Mármol Carvajal (1600) and Lorenzo van der Hammen (1627) give us an insight into the sounds of the Moorish revolt that took place in …
On March 18, 1501, with the court residing in the Alhambra in Granada, Queen Isabel ordered that three organs that were in the Alcázar of Madrid be brought to the …
The establishment of the Saturday Salve service in the collegiate church of Sacromonte in Granada, as had occurred in other Spanish religious institutions, originated from a private endowment, in this …
On Pedrarias Davila's expedition to the province of Castilla del Oro in the Indies, which departed from Seville in 1514, trumpets, drummers and other instruments were brought along, which played …
At the end of the 18th century, Juan de Castro, choir chaplain of Seville Cathedral, formed a musical chapel associated with the church of San Isidoro, increasing competition with other …
The major Mudéjar uprising that began in the Albaicín on 18 December 1499, probably motivated by the actions of Cardinal Cisneros, led to a meteoric process of transformation of the …