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  2. Music of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Bloomingdale School of Music Piano Project: Sonidos de Espana/Music of Spain – extensive monthly features on the history of Spanish music. Spanish language music Traditional and contemporary Spanish-language music, with genre descriptions, representative artists, CDs & audio samples. Spanish Folk Music in Havana (Photo Album)

  3. 1550 in music - Wikipedia

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    1540s. 1550s in music. 1560s. ... theoretical treatise on Carnatic music Svaramelakalanidhi. ... Vicente Espinel, Spanish writer, guitarist, poet and priest (d. 1624)

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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

  6. 1500s in music - Wikipedia

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    1490s. 1500s in music. 1510s: Other events: 1500s. ... Spanish composer (died 1553) [14] 1502: July 27 – Francesco Corteccia, Italian composer (died 1571) c. 1505

  7. Cancionero de Palacio - Wikipedia

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    The Cancionero de Palacio (Madrid, Biblioteca Real, MS II–1335), or Cancionero Musical de Palacio (CMP), also known as Cancionero de Barbieri, is a Spanish manuscript of Renaissance music. The works in it were compiled during a time span of around 40 years, from the mid-1470s until the beginning of the 16th century, approximately coinciding ...

  8. List of Spanish composers - Wikipedia

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    Pere-Enric de Ferran i de Rocabruna (1865–1919), Catalan-Spanish music composer; ... Luis de Milán (c. 1500–1561), composer and vihuelist;

  9. List of Latin music subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Latin music is vastly large and it is impossible to include every subgenre on any list. [1] Latin music shares a mixture of Indengious and European cultures, and in the 1550s included African influence. [2] In the late 1700s, popular European dances and music, such as contradanzas and danzones, were introduced to Latin music. [2]