First Spanish edition of Christian van Adrichem’ Breve descripción de la ciudad de Jerusalén (1603).
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of Jesús María in …
In 1734, the first Portuguese translation of Francisco Guerrero's Viaje de Jersualén was printed in …
Venice was the fourth stop on Francisco Guerrero's journey to Jerusalem. He arrived there, accompanied …
In the remains that have come down to us from the Musical Archive of the Santa Clara convent, currently deposited in the Marqués de Valdecilla Historical Library, in Madrid, we …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the abbey of Einsiedeln (Suiza).
The blind street singers confraternity of Murcia was established in 1588 and continued its existence until well into the 19th century. It had its headquarters in the church of San …
Polyphonic music books are occasionally mentioned as bequests in sixteenth-century wills. This event presents a choirbook with music by Francisco Guerrero bequeathed to the sacristy of Barcelona Cathedral by the …
Don Juan de Borja y Castro (1533-1606) was one of the most relevant musical patrons in the Iberian world during the second half of the 16th century. His musical activities, …
Between 1581 and 1596, the Augustinian father Diego de Rojas carried out an important pedagogical work in the Philippine provinces of Cagayán, Ilocos and Pangasinán and contributed decisively to the …
Between 1581 and 1596, the Augustinian father Diego de Rojas carried out an important pedagogical work in the Philippine provinces of Cagayán, Ilocos and Pangasinán and contributed decisively to the …
Between 1581 and 1596, the Augustinian father Diego de Rojas carried out an important pedagogical work in the Philippine provinces of Cagayán, Ilocos and Pangasinán and contributed decisively to the …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the cathedral of Barbastro (Huesca).