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Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of Santa Helena do …
Antonio Soriano, chapel master of the Collegiate Church of El Salvador, composed the march La …
First Barcelona edition of El viage de Hierusalem by Francisco Guerrero (1594).
The will of the ministril and dulcian player Francisco González Dávila provides us with his …
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Rome.
Works by Francisco Guerrero at Santa Maria in Vallicella (Chiesa Nuova).
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 …
Read articleThe endowment of a feast to Saint Eligius by the Mexico City silversmiths guild included the celebration of vespers, procession, mass, sermon and a response after mass for the deceased …
In 1595, the city of Cuenca celebrated with special solemnity the Feast of the Translation of Saint Julian with various liturgical services, a procession with the Corpus Christi itinerary and …
Confraternities at the college of San Pablo in Granada (Jesuits)
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns in the convent of Nuestra Señora al Pie de la Cruz.
In March 1899, Charles Lawrence Hutchinson, president of the Chicago Art Institute, donated six polyphony books that he had acquired in Mexico to the Newberry Library in Chicago (Case MS …
In March 1899, Charles Lawrence Hutchinson, president of the Chicago Art Institute, donated six polyphony books that he had acquired in Mexico to the Newberry Library in Chicago (Case MS …
Luis de la Cerda, I Duke of Medinaceli, died in Écija (Seville) on November 25, 1501. On October 8, 1502, his testamentaries delivered 11,000 maravedís to Alonso de Castilla in payment for …