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Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500 – between 4 September and 7 October 1553) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance. He is generally considered to be the most influential Spanish composer before Tomás Luis de Victoria .
Cristóbal de Morales (born 1500?, Sevilla, Spain—died between September 4 and October 7, 1553, Marchena?) was a composer who, together with Tomás Luis de Victoria and Francisco Guerrero, is recognized as one of the three most important Spanish composers of the 16th century.
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Oct 23, 2022 · He became maestro de capilla at Avila 1526-1531 and joined the papal chapel 1535-1545. He served 1545-1547 at Toledo before resigning because of illness; his reapplication for the post is dated 4 September 1553 but by 7 October he was already dead. View the Wikipedia article on Cristóbal de Morales.
Cristóbal de Morales (Sevilla, 1500 - Málaga o, según otros, Marchena, 1553) sacerdote católico español y maestro de capilla siendo el principal representante de la escuela polifonista andaluza y uno de los tres grandes, junto a Tomás Luis de Victoria y Francisco Guerrero, de la composición polifónica española del Renacimiento. Su ...
Cristóbal de Morales, Spanish Renaissance composer. For a composer who was known in his day as the ‘the light of Spain in music’—to quote a memorable epithet coined by the music theorist Juan Bermudo (ca. 1510 – ca. 1565)—it is surprising how little we know about Morales’s life, and how few of his works are regularly heard in ...
Conoce la vida y la obra del gran compositor renacentista español, autor de polifonías sacras y profanas. Descubre el centro que lleva su nombre, dedicado a la enseñanza y la difusión de la música.
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Sep 12, 2022 · Lux aeterna • VIII. Communio from Missa pro defunctis • Music by Cristóbal de Morales The Gesualdo Six • Directed by Owain Park ...more.
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