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At the request of the monastery of San Salvador el Real del Moral (Palencia) and …
The Livre des statuts et coutumes de la ville d'Agen (13th century) provides us with …
Bernadette Nelson's study of a booklet of polyphony in the Biblioteca de la Institución Milá …
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the Library of the Institución Milá y Fontanals.
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Madrid).
The city of San Cristóbal de la Laguna celebrated the proclamation to the throne of King Carlos IV, in 1789, with six days of festivities. From September 1 to 6, …
The copy of a series of memorials addressed to Enrique de Aragón, Duke of Segorbe and Cardona, Viceroy of Catalonia, dated in Perpignan between October 23 and December 25, 1637, …
Since its inception in 1592, the founders of the convent of La Concepción in Mérida (Badajoz) demonstrated their concern and commitment that the nuns who professed in this Franciscan monastery had a …
Confraternities at the church of Santa María de la O (Sagrario).
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the Bibliothèque National de France.
First testimonies about the wind players in Palencia cathedral (1553-1569).
On July 11, 1592, on the occasion of the visit of Felipe II to Valladolid, the city entertained the monarch with bullfights and juegos de cañas that took place in …
The location of a printed sheet from 1695 allows us to know the texts of the villancicos (secular songs) composed by the chapelmaster Juan Benito López Contreras to be sung …
The trumpets Gaspar Vallés, Juan Alonso, and Pedro Fernández participated in the enterprise of the conquest of Yucatán (Mexico), carried out by Francisco Montejo.