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Guitarra (1). Agustín Caro (1824). Private collection of Aarón García Ruiz. Picture by Aarón García Ruiz
Guild of luthiers or guitar makers in Granada (1815)

A document recording the contribution made to the state for the maintenance of the armies …

Jan. 27, 2023
<em>Santa Clara y San Luis, obispo de Tolosa</em>. Alonso Cano (1653-1657)
Confraternities at the convent of San Antonio de Padua y San Diego in Granada

Confraternities at the convent of San Antonio de Padua y San Diego in Granada.

Jan. 20, 2023
Dulcian player. Church of Santiago. Nurio (Michoacan)
Music lessons to Ana Martínez de Labandera in Valladolid (1642)

The contract drawn up on 11 September 1642 between Roque Pérez de Lara, a resident …

Jan. 15, 2023
<em>Cantica Beata Mariae Virginis</em>. Duarte Lobo (1605)
The polyphonic music library of the cathedral of Granada in 1667

The "Memoria de los libros de canto de órgano que hay en esta santa iglesia …

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Musical evenings in Seville (1644)

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
Dec. 27, 2025

A record in the chapter minutes of Seville Cathedral on 13 July 1644 documents the attendance of some of the musicians from its music chapel to sing at night evenings …

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Regulation of weddings and burials in medieval Cordoba (1286)

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
Nov. 25, 2025

The regulation of weddings and burials carried out by the Council of Cordoba is part of a legislative trend in the second half of the 13th century, probably motivated by …

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