The incorporation of the minstrels to the musical staff of the cathedral of Cadiz is …
Francisco Guerrero's last days in Jerusalem (1588).
On 28 April 1260, Gonzalo Yáñez Dovinal, a wealthy Portuguese man and troubadour, founded the …
On 27 January 1408, Garci Pérez, maestrescuela of Seville Cathedral, established a series of pious …
The Atarazanas (Shipyards) of Seville were the city's most important "artisan" complex and its main source of noise pollution from the 13th century to the beginning of the 17th century. …
The first record of a group of trumpeters and atabales in the service of the municipal council of Granada dates from 1555. In the following years, the number of trumpeters …
Various provisions from the General Chapter of the Hieronymite order show the continued presence of musical nuns in the convent of Santa Paula in Seville during the 16th century, as …
A document preserved in the Archivo Histórico Nacional shows the performance of villancicos on the feasts of Christmas, Corpus Christi and Saint James at the convent of La Madre de …
In this article we retrace the biographical trajectory of Fernando de Magallanes from his arrival in the city of Seville on 20 October 1517 until he set sail on 10 …
Several notarial records in Granada allow us to trace a dynasty of luthiers established in the city over three generations.
In 1574, Pedro Díaz entered as an apprentice in the workshop of the luthier Miguel Rodríguez in the city of Granada, specifying in the contract that his apprenticeship would last …
The plague epidemic that devastated Seville in 1507 ended the life of the composer Francisco de la Torre. His funeral honors were celebrated in the cathedral of Seville in March …
Sensory elements at the procession to visit the sick organized by the confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament at the parish of San Justo y Pastor in Granada.
In November 1517, the reconstruction of the dome of the cathedral of Seville, which had been carried out by Juan Gil de Hontañón, was completed. To celebrate this event, a …