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Fernand Pérez de Medina

Medina was a vocalist in the chapel of queen Isabella in 1477. He was quite well-liked by the queen as she exempted him from taxations when he resided in Seville. Two compositions, secular vocal parts, survive within a afterwards collection. One was a four tone of voice moralizing song as …

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Juan de Triana

Triana was a grasp of the males choir in Toledo Cathedral in 1483. Around twenty compositions by Triana are extant including two sacred items in Spanish, not really Latin (e.g. “Dinos, madre del donsel,” and “Juysio fuerte sera dado”). The next piece was a Track from the Sibyl which is …

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