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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 …
The journey from Marseille to Barcelona was, as Francisco Guerrero himself recounts, the most perilous part of his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, during which he found his own life …
Various documents enable us to reconstruct the large funeral procession of Marina de Zuazola Idiáquez from her home to the Church of El Sagrario in Granada, where the requiem mass …
Various documents from the Archive of Cordoba Cathedral enable us to trace the arrival of Francisco Guerrero’s works at this institution and even bear witness to his presence in the …
Transcription of four chapter agreements and an inventory of singing books from the Cathedral of León. In addition to Victoria's books, her management in hiring musicians is shown.
In 1387, Elfa de la Torre, widow of Pedro Muñiz de Godoy, Master of the Order of Santiago, endowed the funeral chapel granted to her by the chapter of Córdoba …
The records of royal orders for the government of the Customs Office of Cádiz, corresponding to the second half of 1794, provide us with information about two keyboard instruments from …
Francisco Guerrero and his pupil Francisco Sánchez must have set out from Venice in early March 1589, bound for the port of Livorno. There, Guerrero was received by Ferdinand I …
The chapel of San Ildefonso in Cordoba Cathedral was founded by Bishop Fernando Núñez de Cabrera in 1350. By the early 15th century, this chapel was already known as the …
In 1773, Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno, 10th Marquis of Villafranca del Bierzo, financed the construction of an organ for the collegiate church of Santa …
Edition of El viage de Hierusalem (1611) by Francisco Guerrero, printed in the workshops of Andrés Sánchez de Ezpeleta in Alcalá de Henares.