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composed by
Mudarra around 1546, and
performed in 2008. The
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Alonso Mudarra (c. 1510 – April...
- La
Mudarra is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Valladolid,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has...
- Milán,
Alonso Mudarra,
Diego Pisador,
Gaspar Sanz and Luis de Narváez. EDIGSA, 1970. "La
guitare catalane".
Works from Milán,
Mudarra, Pisador, Gaspar...
- 1963
Spain (Granada) L. r.
magis Agenjo, 1963 north-western
Spain L. r.
mudarra Agenjo, 1963 north-eastern
Spain L. r.
portaensis Betti, 1977
eastern Pyrenees...
- period. It was also used by
vihuelistas including Luis de Narváez,
Alonso Mudarra, Enríquez de Valderrábano, and
Diego Pisador.
Scholars are
uncertain of...
- Delphin[2] by Luis de Narváez (1538) Tres
Libros de Música[3] by
Alonso Mudarra (1546)
Silva de Sirenas[4] by Enríquez de Valderrábano (1547)
Libro de...
- a
keyboard work as
Girolamo Cavazzoni,
Antonio de Cabezón, and
Alonso Mudarra all did to
Josquin des Prez motets). More commonly, a
parody m**** (missa...
- pone.0000205. PMC 1784064. PMID 17299585. Ibáñez, C.; Juste, J.; García-
Mudarra, J. L.; Agirre-Mendi, P. T. (2001). "Bat
predation on
nocturnally migrating...
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various types,
mainly dances, by
dozens of
composers from the time of
Mudarra (1546) and
Corelli through to the
present day,
custom perhaps influenced...
-
composer (b. 1470) 1548 –
Sigismund I, king of
Poland (b. 1467) 1580 –
Alonso Mudarra,
Spanish guitarist and
composer (b. 1510) 1621 –
Cristofano Allori, Italian...