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Fuenllana is a muni****lity in
Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a po****tion of 320.
Fuenllana was
called Laminium during Roman times, incorporated...
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Miguel de
Fuenllana (c.1500–1579) was a
Spanish vihuelist and
composer of the Renaissance.
Little is
known of his life. It is ****umed from his name that...
- de Vihuela[5] by
Diego Pisador (1552) Orphénica Lyra[6] by
Miguel de
Fuenllana (1554) El Parn****o[7] by
Estevan Daça (1576)
There are
three surviving...
- others, as a quarry. In fact, the
pedestal with this
epigraph is
found in
Fuenllana (Ciudad Real)
since 1530, as we know from the Relaciones...
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Example of
numeric vihuela tablature from the book "Orphenica Lyra" by
Miguel de
Fuenllana (1554). Red
numerals (original) mark the
vocal part....
- Música de
Vihuela by
Diego Pisador (1552) Orphénica Lyra by
Miguel de
Fuenllana (1554) El Parn****o by
Estevan Daça (1576).
Baroque music describes an...
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incontrovertible evidence of five-course
instruments can be
found in
Miguel Fuenllana's Orphenica Lyre of 1554,
which contains music for a
vihuela de
cinco ordenes...
- España del
siglo XVI.
Carlos Mena, Juan Rivera. Almaviva, 2001.
Miguel de
Fuenllana,
Alonso Mudarra Alfons V El
Magnanim 1396 - 1458 El
Cancionero de Montec****ino...
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madrigals of Joan Brudieu.
Mateo Flecha's
music was
published in part by
Fuenllana in his
Orphenica Lira. The
majority of his
works can be
found in the Cancionero...
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period who
wrote for four-course
guitar include Alonso Mudarra,
Miguel de
Fuenllana,
Adrian Le Roy, Grégoire Brayssing [fr],
Guillaume de Morlaye, and Simon...