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  1. Using European and Arabic instruments, Surviving Inquisition intertwines traditional Sephardic tunes with Catholic music from Medieval manuscripts; sets music of the likely converso Juan del Encina (1468-1530) alongside that of the Spanish Catholics Juan de Anchieta (1462-1523) and Christobal de Morales (1500-1553); and moves between secular ...

  2. May 4, 2023 · The program, led by Nina Stern, BEMF Director of Community Engagement, will include traditional early 19 th-century Brazilian music, works by Juan del Encina and Juan Ponce, and a new composition by Melika Fitzhugh commissioned for the BEMF Youth Ensemble.

  3. Juan del Encina (12 July 1468 – 1529/1530) was a composer, poet, priest, and playwright,: 535 often credited as the joint-father (even "founder" or "patriarch") of Spanish drama, alongside Gil Vicente.

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  5. Jun 27, 2022 · This hour is inspired by an episode from 1992 about the music of Spanish composer Juan del Encina. We’ll hear performances by ensembles well-known a few decades ago, alongside newer...

  6. “Cancionero” Juan del Encina (born July 12, 1468?, Encinas?, near Salamanca, Castile—died near the end of August 1529/30, León?, Spain) was a playwright, poet, priest, and composer of secular vocal music, who was the first Spanish dramatist to write specifically for performance.

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  7. Jan 12, 2009 · The early-16th-century manuscript Cancionero de Palacio is a true musical treasure trove: it contains some 450 songs from the Madrid court, dating from the 15th and early 16th century. Most of these were composed by Juan del Encina (1468-1530), even though he was not officially related to the court.

  8. Apr 30, 2014 · 14K views 9 years ago. Una Sañosa Porfía is the beautiful song composed by Juan del Enzina (1468-1529) - a Spanish composer, poet and playwright, often called the founder, along with Gil Vicente ...

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