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The organ of the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Cúllar Vega (Granada) …
Inventory of instruments and music books of Alonso Calvo (1561).
On 28 July 1531, Toledo became the third Hispanic cathedral to hire a stable group …
On 13 February 1651, Francisco de Zamora, blacksmith and trumpet player, resident of Medina del …
In 1624, one of the most outstanding autos de fe of the first quarter of the 17th century took place in Seville, motivated by the news of the existence of …
On 3 October 1625, Juan Francisco, ‘a slave Moor’ who had murdered one of his master's squires, was baptised, executed and buried. The civil and religious powers joined forces to …
The early expulsion of the Jews from Granada in 1492 has shaped our understanding of the Jewish community in the city and of its contribution to the urban soundscape prior …
The Jewish community of Seville was the second largest in the Crown of Castile. The attack and sacking of the Jewish quarter in 1391 led to the dispersal of its …
Read articleEn 1599, Catalina de la Cerda, hija del IV duque de Medinaceli, casada con Francisco de Sandoval y Rojas, I duque de Lerma, visitaba Sevilla para asistir al parto de …
The testimony of Manuel Correa del Campo, composer and prebendary singer of Seville Cathedral, in a letter addressed to the chapel master of Granada Cathedral, Diego Pontac, highlights the significant …