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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 …
Confraternities at the church of San Cristóbal in Granada.
Francisco Guerrero in the private collection of music books and pieces of sheet music of Jerónimo de León (1629).
Different Pliegos of the expenses of the chamber of the III Duke, Ruy Gómez de Silva y Mendoza, from August 1599 to October 1600, allow us to approach his musical …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the Valladolid cathedral.
After thirty days of the tournament organised by the knight Suero de Quiñones at the bridge of the Hospital de Órbigo (León), on Wednesday 11th August, he returned, accompanied by …
Confraternities at the church of San Cecilio in Granada.
The news of the arrival in 1582 at the Segovia cathedral chapter of some music books from Rome, suggests that they were the two books published by Tomás Luis de …
Two payrolls listing the large group of trumpets and drums of Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli, allow us to check the stability enjoyed by some of the …
Following the completion of the work on the new church of the Discalced Trinitarians in the city of Salamanca, on 5 June 1667 the Blessed Sacrament was transferred from the …
Works by Francisco Guerrero printed by Nicolas du Chemin in Paris (1565/1566).