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Description: Summarizes 16th Century composition. Includes the schools of Andalusia, Castile and Victoria, and Aragon, details of instrumental and keyboard music, comments on late-Renaissance Portugal, and links to composer biographies. From Here of a Sunday Morning.
The most interesting composer at the turn of the 16th century was ; he was born at Salamanca about 1469 and died some time after 1530. At one time he served the second duke of Alba, and also received favours from Pope Leo X in Rome, at whose court he stayed for five years; he also undertook a journey to the Holy Land. As well as being a composer, Encina was also a poet of great delicacy, and translated the Bucolics of Virgil. He was a pioneer in the Spanish secular theatre and several of his compositions, which are presented in the
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Page title: | HOASM: The Iberian Masters |
Keywords: | composers, early music, biographies, discographies, Whent, baroque, renaissance, medieval, troubadours |
Description: | Biographies of composers of Early Music complementing Here Of A Sunday Morning the radio program |
IP-address: | 66.175.58.9 |
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Date | Creation Date: 2001-05-08T01:09:04Z Expiry Date: 2018-05-08T01:09:04Z |