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The first stage of the journey to Jerusalem took Francisco Guerrero to Madrid, accompanied by …
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 …
On 9/07/1565 the minstrel Gaspar Muñoz, representative of a company of minstrels coming from Marchena, …
In 1699, Juan Antonio Rico, prebendary organist of the cathedral of Granada, endowed the singing of the antiphon Salve regina after Vespers of the Feast of the Patronage of Our …
Recreation of the soundscape of a palace in Seville using the Reaper programme, in which holophonic sounds have been used. This recreation was based on recordings of ambient sounds made …
Luthier at the parish of Omnium Sanctorum in Seville (1598).
Read articleIn the convent of San Antón in Granada, four hundred and twenty-one sung masses were celebrated annually with deacons, acolytes and organ, nine of them with sermons, which earned the …
In a regulation of the master of ceremonies of the cathedral of Seville, written in the first quarter of the 17th century, we find the chapter's recommendations to avoid theft …
A letter from the exclaustrated Franciscan friar Pascual de Chávez to Archbishop Luis Antonio Folgueras y Sión, dated 1849, tells us about the fate of the last organ in the …
In 1674, the reprimands that the chapter of the cathedral of Granada made to Gabriel de Mora, alto singer, which even led to his temporary dismissal, allow us to learn …
The pealing of the Angelus in the bell tower of the cathedral of Seville.
On 6 November 1653, the Chapter of Granada Cathedral agreed with Clemente Jiménez, a guitar maker from Granada, to build a harp for 350 reales (11,900 maravedís). The instrument was …
Votive endowment of Juan García de las Doblas at the chuch of San Isidoro in Seville (1507).