An attempt to represent an auto sacramental in the Toledo town of Oropesa in 1755, …
The minstrels book of Juan Esquivel de Barahona (1623).
The association of musicians in the musical chapels of the Hispanic sacred institutions was linked …
News about the first organs in the chapel of Santa Ana, located in the centre …
Luis Rolland was an active German maker of woodwind and brass instruments who was based in Madrid for almost two decades (c. 1795-1813) during which his workshop was located in …
The will and inventory of goods of Juan, cacique of Chocontá, reveals the acquisition in Santafé de Bogotá, in 1633, of an extensive set of shawms and flutes, as well …
On the occasion of the dedication of the new church of the Society of Jesus in Guadalajara, held in 1708, the two-act play El nuevo templo de Marte was performed, …
Manuela de Escamilla performed at the Pátio das Arcas in Lisbon in 1689 and 1690. During her stay in that city, she and other members of the company stayed in …
Works by Francisco Guerrero at the Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington D.C.).
Sister Ana de la Cruz was the daughter of Fernando Afán de Ribera, 3rd Duke of Alcalá de los Gazules, 6th Count of Los Molares and 5th Marquis of Tarifa. …
The Augustinian friar fray Pedro Durán was the most active known copyist of polyphonic music in Granada during the last quarter of the 16th century. The book of polyphony 7 …
Confraternities at the church of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias.
Manuela de Escamilla was born in Monforte de Lemos (Lugo) on 20 May 1648. She was the daughter of Antonio de Escamilla and Francisca Díaz.
Books for the use of wind players in the Cathedral of Granada (1566-1600).