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  2. List of Spanish artists (born 1500–1800) - Wikipedia

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    2 Born 1551–1600. 3 Born 1601–1650. 4 Born 1651–1700. ... For artists born before 1501, see List of Spanish artists (born 1300–1500). For artists born after ...

  3. 1550 in music - Wikipedia

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    probable – Juan Navarro (of Cadiz), Spanish composer (d. c. 1610) probable – Alessandro Orologio, Italian composer and trumpeter (d. 1633) probable – Laura Peverara, Italian singer, harpist and dancer (d. 1601) probable – Jakub Polak, Polish lutenist and composer (d. c. 1605) probable – Jan Tollius, Dutch composer and choirmaster (d ...

  4. 1550s - Wikipedia

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    January 6 – Spanish Captain Hernando de Santana founds the city of Valledupar, in modern-day Colombia. [1]February 7 – After a 10-week conclave in Rome to elect a new Pope, Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, Bishop of Palestrina, is selected on the 61st ballot after Reginald Pole of England falls two votes short of winning.

  5. Chronological list of Spanish classical composers - Wikipedia

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    Cristóbal de Morales (1500–1553) Luis de Milán (c. 1500–1561) Miguel de Fuenllana (1500–1579) Bartolomé de Escobedo (1510–1563) Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566) Diego Ortiz (1510–1570) Alonso Mudarra (1510–1580) Pedro Guerrero (b. ca. 1520) Luis de Narváez (fl. 1526–1549) Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548–1611) Francisco ...

  6. Music of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish music played a notable part in the early developments of western classical music, from the 15th through the early 17th century. The breadth of musical innovation can be seen in composers like Tomás Luis de Victoria , styles like the zarzuela of Spanish opera , the ballet of Manuel de Falla , and the classical guitar music of Francisco ...

  7. 1600 in music - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomäus Gesius – Psalmodia choralis (Frankfurt an der Oder: Friedrich Hartmann), a collection of antiphons, responsories, hymns, introits and other mass music; Jakob Hassler – Madrigals for six voices (Nuremberg: Paul Kaffmann) Orlande de Lassus – Prophetiae Sibyllarum for four voices (Munich: Nicolaus Heinrich), published posthumously

  8. 16th century - Wikipedia

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    The world map by the Italian Amerigo Vespucci (from whose name the word America is derived) and Belgian Gerardus Mercator shows (besides the classical continents Europe, Africa, and Asia) the Americas as America sive India Nova', New Guinea, and other islands of Southeast Asia, as well as a hypothetical Arctic continent and a yet undetermined Terra Australis.

  9. List of Renaissance composers - Wikipedia

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    c. 1500 to 1510 – 1561 Franco-Flemish Music director for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, in the 1540s and 1550s, after Nicolas Gombert Heliodoro de Paiva: c. 1500 – 1552 Portuguese Nicolaus Cracoviensis: died c. 1550: Polish Also known as MikoĊ‚aj z Krakowa Miguel de Fuenllana: 1500 – 1578 Spanish