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In the decade of 1727-1737, Pedro Rabassa received in Seville several texts of villancicos from …
In 1553, the Jesuit António de Herédia left Goa, accompanied by Father Alejo Diaz and …
The College of the Doncellas Nobles, also referred to as the Colegio de Daza, was …
The Estatutos y ordenaciones de la Santa Provincia de San Gregorio de religiosos descalzos de …
A lawsuit between Inés de Mayorga de Gamarra, lady of Molintejado, and Juan del Portal, wind player of the Burgos cathedral, which lasted from 1630 to 1631, allows us to know some details related …
Confraternities at the church of San Bartolomé.
The location of a file in the Archivo General de Simancas has allowed me to significantly expand the biographical information of Francisco de Medina, chapel master at the cathedral of …
In 1619, Gonzalo de Ocampo, canon of the Cathedral of Seville and archdeacon of Niebla, endowed the Sixth Hour of the feast of the Ascension, raising the rank of its …
After his arrival in Manila in 1590, the Jesuit Pedro Chirino witnesses a dance performed by a group of Japanese in the celebration of Corpus Christi in which they sang …
Incorporation of the wind players to the musical resources of the Barbastro cathedral (1618).
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the convents of El Carmen and Santa Inés in Ciudad de México.
Fernando Antonio Carrillo y Acuña, canon of the Cathedral of Seville, instituted the pious endowment of an annual mass on the feast of Saint Joseph, which began to be officiated …
Confraternities at the monastery of San Basilio.
Cardinal Rodrigo Borja offered two great meals in Valencia after his triumphal entries. The first occasion was three days after his first entry into the city of the Turia, on …