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 …
As occurred in cities where there was no cathedral seat, in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) the stable incorporation of the minstrels to the musical staff of its collegiate church …
The Austrian Hans Khevenhüller was ambassador of the emperors Maximilian II and Rudolf II before the king Felipe II. He lived in Madrid for a largue part of his life …
The first stage of the journey to Jerusalem took Francisco Guerrero to Madrid, accompanied by his pupil Francisco Sánchez and forming part of the retinue of Rodrigo de Castro, Cardinal …
Confraternities at the convent of Nuestra Señora de Loreto in Granada.
Among the books donated by Plácido Arango in 2019 to the Library of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando is an unknown edition of the Arte de …
On 9/07/1565 the minstrel Gaspar Muñoz, representative of a company of minstrels coming from Marchena, presented to the town council of Ecija the conditions to sign a contract for four …
Donated by Plácido Arango, the Library of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando holds a copy of Incipit liber processionum secundum ordinem fratrum predicatorum (Seville: Jacobo Cromberger, …
The discovery of a booklet of polyphonic music with four masses by Cristóbal de Morales confirms that Girolamo Scotto printed his Missarum cum quatuor vocibus liber primus for the first …
In the early summer of 1588, Francisco Guerrero, accompanied by his disciple Francisco Sánchez and forming part of the retinue of Rodrigo de Castro, Cardinal and Archbishop of Seville, embarked …
On 15 February 1612, Francisco del Pozo and Jerónimo de Monardes, brothers of the confraternity of Our Lady of Candelaria, which had its headquarters in the convent of the Calced …