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  1. Some thirty of Juan de Anchieta's compositions survive, among them two complete Masses, two Magnificats, a Salve Regina, four attributed Passion settings, with other sacred works and four compositions with Spanish texts. The two Masses and many motets which survived, show extensive use of plainsong and much chordal writing.

  2. MUSICAL WORKS BY JUAN DE ANCHIETA. The accurate identification of Juan de Anchieta’s musical creations could be likened to an ongoing and perpetual “work in progress.”. This is due to the dispersion and diversity of sources that have persisted over 500 years since his passing. The recent scholarly investigations into his life and artistic ...

  3. JUAN DE ANCHIETA (1450/60-1523) We stand separated by 500 years from the twilight of the life of one of the most prominent musical figures of the Iberian Peninsula—a musician hailing from the valley of Iraurgi, nestled in the heart of the province of Gipuzkoa. Born in Azpeitia during the 1450s or 1460s, as deduced from recent research, Juan ...

  4. Some thirty of Juan de Anchieta's compositions survive, among them two complete Masses, two Magnificats, a Salve Regina, four attributed Passion settings, with other sacred works and four compositions with Spanish texts. The two Masses and many motets which survived, show extensive use of plainsong and much chordal writing.

  5. Introduction. Three of the best Spanish sculptors of the Modern Age were Juan de Anchieta, a Basque living in Pamplona in the 16th century, Gregorio Fernández, a Galician established in Valladolid in the 17th century, and Luis Salvador Carmona, a Spanish based at the Court of Madrid in the 18th century.

  6. Juan de Anchieta was a renowned Spanish composer of the Renaissance era. Born in 1462 in Azpeitia, Basque Country, Anchieta was one of the most important composers of his time. Little is known about his early life, but he was educated as a choirboy at the Cathedral of Burgos and later worked as a musician and composer at the royal court of ...

  7. Juan de Anchieta. Juan de Anchieta was born c. 1462 in Azpeitia, near San Sebastian in N. Spain to a prominent Basque family. By 1489 he was a singer in Isabella’s chapel and music master to Prince Juan. About 1500 he took holy orders, received benefices at Salamanca and Granada, and was named Rector of a parish in Azpeitia, yet continued his ...

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