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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 …
A Royal Letters Patent, signed by Isabella the Catholic and dated 28 April 1492, tells us of the arrival in Granada of two organs built by the famous Mahoma Mofferiz.
In 1698, the confraternity of Our Lady of the Triumph established in its rules that a polyphonic salve should be sung in front of the monument erected to the Virgin …
On Tundidores Street in Granada, the guilds of shearers and shoemakers celebrated the feast of the Visitation of Saint Elizabeth and “recited” the antiphon Salve Regina, “many feasts of the …
The confraternity of Santa Lucía, San Crispín and San Crispiniano, of the shoemakers' guild, had a street chapel on Abenámar street, with the image of the Virgin flanked by the saints …
On Ancha Street, home to the cloth merchants of Granada's Alcaicería district, stood an image of the Virgin Mary. Various Marian festivals were celebrated before this image throughout the liturgical …