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414:"To the Most Illustrious and Reverend Lord Don Rodrigo de Castro, Archbishop of Seville, Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, Counselor of His Majesty, and His Major Chaplain. Illustrious and Reverend Lord, It is the humility of my soul and the devotion of my heart, which, drawn from the deep admiration for Your Lordship's greatness, pushes me to lay at your feet this work of my humble abilities. In this document, I humbly dedicate myself to Your Most Illustrious and Reverend Person, hoping to offer it as a small token of the reverence and gratitude I feel toward Your Eminence for your most noble virtues and patronage, which extend as an infinite sea of compassion and protection. May this humble offering be received by Your Grace as a sign of my profound respect and loyalty. I ask that Your Illustrious Lordship, in your immense kindness, accept it with the same favor with which I offer it." 399: 48: 319:
had become vacant following the death of maestro Luis de Quiñones in 1587. The chapter contacted Cristóbal de Medrano in June of that same year, culminating in the negotiations between both parties with Medrano taking possession of the position on December 6, 1587. It seems that relations between
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per year, slightly lower than Villaroel, who earned 15,000. However, he was granted an increase of 8,000 maravedís as an annual cost-of-living allowance, according to the mandate of the vicar Íñigo de Leciñana. He remained in the position until the end of August 1587.
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while alone in a cave, may symbolically reflect Medrano's own appeal for protection or gratitude to the cardinal. This manuscript, originally part of Rodrigo de Castro's private library, was transferred to the
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Medrano and the chapter of Badajoz were not very cordial. He remained in the position until November 22, 1596. He was temporarily replaced by Gil Fernández until the arrival of Esteban de Brito.
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church, where the cardinal's remains are interred. The performance was a success, with the Vox Stellae choir and Menestreis de 1500 instrumental group on stage.
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symbols related to the house of Lemos, to which the cardinal belonged, are incorporated into the decorative capital letters of the various sections of the mass.
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In mid-1585, he succeeded Antonio de Villaroel in the position of maestro at the Church of San Juan Bautista in Marchena, in the
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Ramírez Palacios, Antonio. Los maestros de capilla de Marchena y otros maestros locales.
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and its accompanying motet were performed during the Espazos Sonoros festival at the
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manuscript, dating from 1594, is a six-voice mass and motet dedicated to Cardinal
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active in the last third of the 16th century in the cathedrals of Seville,
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manuscript holds significant historical and cultural value within
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in Monforte, which the cardinal had founded. During or after the
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Maestro de capillo at the Cathedral of Badajoz (1587-1596)
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musical heritage, contributing to the rich tradition of
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Maestro Cristóbal de Medrano (kneeling) presenting his
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510:"Rodericus Cardenalis, misa de Cristóbal de Medrano" 148: 138: 130: 108: 98: 88: 69: 33: 207:manuscript, published by Antonio Baciero in 1594. 187:of the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Granada in 443:, where it is preserved in excellent condition. 227:, an ancient family under the protection of the 767:CRISTÓBAL DE MEDRANO: Misa Voce Mea -Sanctus- 332:, there is a preserved 1594 manuscript of the 73:of the Church of San Juan Bautista in Marchena 215:Cristóbal de Medrano most likely was born in 8: 374:. The manuscript serves as a comprehensive 46: 30: 283:. Castro was an important patron of the 279:, who at that time was the metropolitan 484: 271:He was a musician in the private music 239:manuscript. He belonged to a family of 703: 663: 623: 540:"Patrimonio Digital · Patrimonio UCM" 231:. Cristóbal identified himself as a " 7: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 534: 532: 530: 504: 502: 500: 390:Cristóbal de Medrano dedicated his 199:and Church of San Juan Bautista in 402:Cristóbal de Medrano presents his 223:. Cristóbal belonged to the noble 14: 394:manuscript to Rodrigo de Castro: 328:In the Historical Library of the 441:Complutense University of Madrid 352:, published by Antonio Baciero. 330:Complutense University of Madrid 126:1587 – 22 November 1596 809:16th-century Spanish composers 386:Dedicaton to Rodrigo de Castro 350:Missa Voce Mea cum sex vocibus 205:Missa voce mea cum sex vocibus 1: 814:Spanish Renaissance composers 257:Francisco de Medrano y Villa 84:1585 – August 1587 840: 764:Barbebleuei (2015-09-24). 418:The final motet, based on 203:. 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Index

Basque name
surname
Maestro de capillo

Rodrigo de Castro Osorio
Maestro de capillo
Philip II of Spain
Maestro de capillo
Badajoz Cathedral
noble
House of Medrano
composer
organist
Llerena
Maestro de capillo
Badajoz Cathedral
Marchena
Seville
Philip II of Spain
House of Medrano
Monarchs of Spain
Cantabren
musicians
Córdoba
Jaén
Jaén Cathedral
Francisco de Medrano y Villa
poet
chapel
Rodrigo de Castro Osorio

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