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  1. Francisco Guerrero. Francisco Guerrero (October 4 (?), 1528 – November 8, 1599) was a Spanish Catholic priest and composer of the Renaissance. He was born and died in Seville .

  2. Francisco Guerrero was one of the leading Spanish composers of the 16th century. Guerrero was a choirboy in Sevilla (Seville) and at age 18 became chapelmaster at Jaén Cathedral in Andalusia, Spain. In 1546 he was appointed cantor at Sevilla Cathedral, assuming effective musical directorship in

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  3. Francisco Guerrero was a Spanish Catholic priest and composer of the Renaissance ), born on October 4 (possibly) in 1528 in Seville, Spain. He is considered one of the leading Spanish composers of the 16th century , alongside Toms Luis de Victoria. Guerrero began his musical studies as a choirboy in the cathedral in Seville and later became the ...

  4. Mar 11, 2022 · The newest Guerrero recording is by his latter-day fellow Sevillians in the A5 Vocal Ensemble. Ave Virgo: Works for 5 Voices by Francisco Guerrero, self-released by A5, draws pieces from four of the composer’s collections published between 1555 and 1589. The liner notes explain that many selections from the last book were actually written ...

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · A un Niño llorando. Al resplandor d'una estrella. Alma mirad vuestro Dios. Antes que comáis a Dios. Dexó del mundo. Dios los extremos condena. Es menester que se acierte. Esclarecida madre. Un grand' abismo.

  6. Francisco Guerrero. Spanish Renaissance composer Francisco Guerrero was born in Seville, possibly on 4 October 1528, and received most of his early musical training from an elder brother. He became maestro de capilla at Jaén Cathedral when he was only seventeen, and by the time he was thirty had built up a considerable reputation as both ...

  7. Francisco Guerrero Marín was a Spanish composer. He was born in Linares and died in Madrid. During his lifetime, he completed several compositions, among which there are five major works for orchestra: Antar Atman (1980), Ariadna (1984), Sahara (1991), Oleada (1993) and Coma Berenices (1997). In 1981, he started working on the cycle Zayin on ...

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