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A document recording the contribution made to the state for the maintenance of the armies …
Confraternities at the convent of San Antonio de Padua y San Diego in Granada.
The contract drawn up on 11 September 1642 between Roque Pérez de Lara, a resident …
The "Memoria de los libros de canto de órgano que hay en esta santa iglesia …
The convent of La Encarnación did not have its own church. Its choir overlooked the neighbouring church of San Justo y Pastor and housed the organ, played by the nuns …
Juan del Mármol was one of the most prominent Spanish keyboard instrument makers of the second half of the 18th century. In his workshop, located in Seville’s Plaza de los …
The biographical notes on Sor María de Bobadilla, provided by Fray Alonso de Torres, chronicler of the Franciscan order, bear witness to the music chapel that existed in the convent …
The Library of the Fundación Lázaro Galdiano holds the portrait of Francisco Guerrero painted by Francisco Pacheco and the corresponding eulogy, which forms part of a group of fifty-six of …
Between 1260 and 1265 (the historiographical tradition indicates May 1261) the embassy of the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt Baibars I (1260-1277) entered Seville. It must have been spectacular and caused …
In this article we will look at the copying in Seville of some of the Cantigas de Santa María manuscripts, their probable performance in Seville Cathedral and their passage through …