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Francisco Correa de
Araujo (or
Arauxo, or Acebedo) (1584–1654) was a
Spanish organist, composer, and
theorist of the late Renaissance.
Correa de Araujo...
- Araújo or
Araujo or
Araúxo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɾɐˈuʒu], Spanish: [
aɾaˈuxo],
Galician pronunciation: [aɾaˈuʃʊ]) is a
Galician surname of noble...
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composers Cristóbal de Morales,
Francisco Guerrero,
Francisco Correa de
Arauxo,
Manuel García,
Manuel de Falla, Joaquín Turina, and
Manuel Castillo [da;...
- Rey and
Daniel Niebla. Later, the
bishop of Mondoñedo-Ferrol,
Miguel Anxo
Araúxo Iglesias,
wrote a
pastoral letter that was not well
received by the Franco...
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migrating it from one
voice to another.
Antonio de Cabezón
Francisco Correa de
Arauxo Juan
Cabanilles Juan del
Encina Luis Milán Luis de Narváez Enríquez de Valderrábano...
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tiento de
medio registro figures prominently in the
oeuvres of
Correa de
Arauxo,
Aguilera de Heredia, and Bruna.
Tiento de lleno: The
opposite of the tiento...
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Michael Altenburg (1584–1640)
Antonio Cifra (1584–1629)
Francisco Correa de
Arauxo (1584–1654)
Daniel Friderici (1584–1638)
Walter Rowe [de] (c. 1584–1671)...
- soloist,
French Baroque music and also
Froberger and
tientos by
Correa de
Arauxo. She pla**** on a
number of
recordings by the
conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire...
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Cornysh the
younger (1465?–1523)
Ronald Corp (born 1951)
Francisco Correa de
Arauxo (1584–1654)
Manuel Correia (c. 1600 – 1653)
Gaspard Corrette (c. 1670–before...
- (1570–1626) Bartolomé de
Selma y
Salaverde (1580–1640)
Francisco Correa de
Arauxo (1584–1654) Juan Pérez
Bocanegra (1598–1645)
Carlos Patiño (1600–1675) Juan...