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  • Spanish composer and conductor from Graus (Aragón). ==List of choral works==
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  • ...ing the priesthood, he became maestro de capilla in Saragossa, and finally in Sevilla.'' ==List of choral works==
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  • ...l in Rome from 1497 to his death in 1516. Three of his compositions appear in the [[Cancionero de Palacio]] (1505). ==List of choral works==
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  • ==List of choral works== ===Sacred works in Spanish===
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  • Spanish composer of the baroque period. He works as Chapel Master in several churches of Aragon (Zaragoza 1653-54, Jaca, Daroca…) ==List of choral works==
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  • ==List of choral works== ...//aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus/es/aita-donostia/ar-108935/ Biography (in Spanish)]
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  • ...t of his output is unknown: the only surviving sacred works, all contained in Vatican manuscripts, are a ''Magnificat sexti toni'', settings of the Lamen ==List of choral works==
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  • ==List of choral works== ...co?IDCONTENIDO=14492&IDTIPO=11&RASTRO=c791$m3901,3919,10770 Biography] (in Spanish)
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  • {{WikipediaLink|es:Manuel Fernández Caballero}} (in Spanish) ==List of choral works==
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  • ...in the years 1548-56 but settled in Madrid when it became the home of the Spanish royal court, remaining there until his death. ==List of choral works==
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  • Spanish composer, born in Andalucia ==List of choral works==
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  • ==List of choral works== *[http://www.solovoces.com/page.php?8 Biography (in Galician)]
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  • ...Seville cathedrals and he gained great prestige among his contemporaries. In addition, He excelled as a master having had such brilliant apprentices as ==List of choral works==
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  • ...as indeed performed in Rome in 1492, and copies of it were printed in Rome in both 1492 and 1493. ==List of choral works==
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  • ''This page is for the Spanish composer. You might also be looking for [[Jean de Castro]], a Franco-Flemi ...of four brothers. In 1592, he became part of the court of the Duke of Alba in Alba de Tormes, Salamanca, together with his friend, the poet and playwrigh
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  • Rodrigo de Ceballos (c.1525-c.1591) was a Spanish composer. ...s) or [[Cristobal de Morales]]. His polyphonic works, preserved in various Spanish and Latin American cathedrals and monasteries, are often confused with thos
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  • ...tro Capitán" because he was a soldier before being a priest, worked in the Spanish an Portuguese courts as Master Chapel. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...in the mid 18th Century and the manuscripts for some of his works are held in the library of Barcelona Cathedral ==List of choral works==
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  • ...Zaragoza. His masses, motets, lamentations and other sacred works survive in manuscript. ==List of choral works==
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  • ...s to the Ukrainian region "Halychyna", not to the Spanish "Galicia"). Like in [[Kievan chant|Kievan]] or [[Znamenny chant]], Galician chant uses the syst ==List of works==
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