Renaissance composers. Spanish composers.
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The renaissance era in music lasted from around 1400 till roughly 1600. This period can be subdivided into early renaissance (around 1400 till late 15th century), middle renaissance (late 15th century till early 16th century) and late renaissance (early16th century till around 1600).
Composers that were born in Spain, or gained the Spanish nationality.
Group members
- Carnago, Johannes (1455–1521)
- de Alba, Alonso (1475–1520)
- de Cabezón, Antonio (1510–1566)
- de Cabezón, Hernando (1541–1602)
- de Fuenllana, Miguel (1500–1579)
- de Morales, Cristóbal (1500–1553)
- de Mudarra, Alonso (1510–1580)
- de Victoria, Tomás Luis (1548–1611)
- del Encina, Juan (1468–1529)
- della Torre, Francisco (1460–1504)
- Esquivel Barahona, Juan (1560–1623)
- Flecha (el Viejo), Mateo (1481–1553)
- Ginés Pérez de la Parra, Juan (1548–1600)
- Lobo, Alonso (1555–1617)
- Milán, Luis (1500–1561)
- Ortiz, Diego (1510–1570)
- Ponce, Juan (1480–1521)
- Vázquez, Juan (1510–1560)
Sheet music
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Find more scores by Renaissance composers. Spanish composers.
Quintet Spielbuch
By Various. Edited by Herrmann. For recorder (5). 16 pieces by Renaissance and Baroque composers arranged by Ulrich Herrmann for recorder quintet. Published by Heinrichshofen Verlag.
By Various. Edited by Herrmann. For recorder (5). 16 pieces by Renaissance and Baroque composers arranged by Ulrich Herrmann for recorder quintet. Published by Heinrichshofen Verlag.
Composers in Time
By Heather Rathnau. Edited by Heather Rathnau. For General Music Theory. This edition: Quick-reference handbook. Musical time periods, musical styles and composers representing each era, including the Pre-Baroque & Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary periods. Published by Theory Time.
By Heather Rathnau. Edited by Heather Rathnau. For General Music Theory. This edition: Quick-reference handbook. Musical time periods, musical styles and composers representing each era, including the Pre-Baroque & Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary periods. Published by Theory Time.
Pieces for Small Organ (without Pedals); Book 1: 16th-17th Centuries (score)
By [Collection]; Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566); Schimd, Bernhard The Younger (1567-1625); Paix, Jakob (1556-1623); Steigleder, Adam (1561-1633); Anonymous; Maschera, Florentio (C1540-C1584); Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszon (1562-1621); Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643); Scheidt, Samuel (1587-1654); Froberger, Johann Jacob (1616-1667); Weckmann, Matthias (1619-1674); Kerll, Johann Caspar (1627-1693); Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706). Auler, Wolfgang, (1904-198?), Compiler/Editor. For Organ. Dances, Chaconne/Passcaglia, Original Works. Reprinted from Peters. Renaissance, Baroque, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch. Score. Published by Masters.
By [Collection]; Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566); Schimd, Bernhard The Younger (1567-1625); Paix, Jakob (1556-1623); Steigleder, Adam (1561-1633); Anonymous; Maschera, Florentio (C1540-C1584); Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszon (1562-1621); Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643); Scheidt, Samuel (1587-1654); Froberger, Johann Jacob (1616-1667); Weckmann, Matthias (1619-1674); Kerll, Johann Caspar (1627-1693); Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706). Auler, Wolfgang, (1904-198?), Compiler/Editor. For Organ. Dances, Chaconne/Passcaglia, Original Works. Reprinted from Peters. Renaissance, Baroque, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch. Score. Published by Masters.
Old Spanish Masters (score)
By [Collection]; Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566); Ximinez, Jose (1601-1672); Fernandez-Palero, Francisco (15??-1597); Llussa, Francisco (C1665-C1745); Cabanilles, Juan Bautista Jose (1644-1712); Lopez, Miguel (1669-1723); Oxinagas, Joaquin De (1719-1789); Soler, Antonio (1729-1783). Piedelievre, Paule, Compiler/editor. For Organ. Original Works. Reprinted from Schola Cantorum. Renaissance, Baroque, Rococco/Gallant, Spanish. Score. Published by Masters.
By [Collection]; Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566); Ximinez, Jose (1601-1672); Fernandez-Palero, Francisco (15??-1597); Llussa, Francisco (C1665-C1745); Cabanilles, Juan Bautista Jose (1644-1712); Lopez, Miguel (1669-1723); Oxinagas, Joaquin De (1719-1789); Soler, Antonio (1729-1783). Piedelievre, Paule, Compiler/editor. For Organ. Original Works. Reprinted from Schola Cantorum. Renaissance, Baroque, Rococco/Gallant, Spanish. Score. Published by Masters.
Collected Works for Organ or Other Keyboards; Volume 1 (score)
By Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566). Pedrell, Felipe (1841-1922), Editor; Angles, Higini (1888-1969), Editor. For Organ (or Other Keyboard). Original Works. Reprinted from Instituto Espanol de Musicologia. Renaissance, Spanish. Score. Published by Masters.
By Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566). Pedrell, Felipe (1841-1922), Editor; Angles, Higini (1888-1969), Editor. For Organ (or Other Keyboard). Original Works. Reprinted from Instituto Espanol de Musicologia. Renaissance, Spanish. Score. Published by Masters.
Collected Works for Organ or Other Keyboards; Volume 2 (score)
By Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566). Pedrell, Felipe (1841-1922), Editor; Angles, Higini (1888-1969), Editor. For Organ (or Other Keyboard). Original Works. Reprinted from Instituto Espanol de Musicologia. Renaissance, Spanish. Score. Published by Masters.
By Cabezon, Antonio De (1510-1566). Pedrell, Felipe (1841-1922), Editor; Angles, Higini (1888-1969), Editor. For Organ (or Other Keyboard). Original Works. Reprinted from Instituto Espanol de Musicologia. Renaissance, Spanish. Score. Published by Masters.
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