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  1. 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. His birth name was Juan de Fermoselle.

  2. Juan del Encina was a playwright, poet, priest, and composer of secular vocal music, who was the first Spanish dramatist to write specifically for performance. After youthful training as a chorister at Salamanca cathedral (c. 1484) and at the University of Salamanca (before 1490), Encina entered.

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  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Encina, Juan del [Juan del Enzina] (b Salamanca, 1468; d Léon, c.1530). Sp. composer and poet. Chorister, Salamanca Cath. Served 2nd Duke of Alba, 1492–8, then worked in Rome. Archdeacon of Málaga 1510–12, in Rome 1512–19, then prior of Léon from 1519. Wrote several eclogues (pastoral plays) and a large number of songs for 3 or 4 vv.

  4. 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...

  5. 4 days ago · Overview. Juan del Encina. (1468—1529) Quick Reference. ( b Salamanca, 1468; d Léon, c. 1530). Sp. composer and poet. Chorister, Salamanca Cath. Served 2nd Duke of Alba, 1492–8, then worked in Rome. Archdeacon of Málaga 1510–12, in Rome 1512–19, then prior of Léon from 1519.

  6. Juan del Encina was a celebrated Renaissance composer, poet, playwright, and priest from Spain. He was born on July 12, 1468, and is regarded as the founder of Spanish drama, having written some of the earliest known dramatic works in the Spanish language.

  7. Juan del Encina: Biography - Classic Cat. Buy sheetmusic from Encina at SheetMusicPlus. Juan del Encina (born July 12, 1468 – died late 1529 or early 1530) [ 1]. His actual name was Juan de Fermoselle [ 2], and was one of at least 7 known children [ 3]. Fermoselle was a composer, poet and playwright, [ 4] often called the founder of Spanish drama.

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