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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 …
Works by Francisco Guerrero en la Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht.
Confraternities at the church of San Gil in Granada
The report of the Franciscan Province of the Santo Evangelio drawn up in 1569 and sent at the request of the Visitor of the Consejo de Indias, the Sevillian canon …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in Orphenica lyra by Miguel de Fuenllana (1554).
Confraternities at the church of Santa Escolástica in Granada.
The advertisement in the Noticias particulares de Valencia section of the Diario de Valencia (1790) gives us an insight into the second-hand market for musical instruments in the city.
In August 1445, King Juan II granted Íñigo López de Mendoza the titles of Marquis of Santillana and Count of Real de Manzanares. The naming ceremony took place in the …
In the last quarter of the 16th century, different groups of slave minstrels, made up of a variable number of instrumentalists of different origins, were at the service of the …
A document in the Simancas Archive provides us with a valuable testimony in which a series of musical instruments and printed music books were purchased in Venice in 1572, commissioned …
In 1680, Inés Jacinta Manrique, “señora del donadío de la Torre de Quadros”, left in a testamentary codicil fifty ducats for the endowment of a group of minstrels to accompany …