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Antonio de Cabezón at the Centre of the World

Repertoire, Interpretation and Meaning


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  • Abstract
    • Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566), as a musician in the service of the Spanish royal court, held a really prominent position that allowed him to come into contact with musicans and players of very diverse origins, not only in Spain but also in Italy, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and England. In this paper, an overview of his work is presented in the context of European music of his time, together with comments on aspects of the interpretation and meaning of this repertory in the light of historical sources.
  • Date Issued 2024
  • Authors
    Cea Galán, Andrés
  • DOI 10.21939/HARPSICHORD-16C-10
  • Language en
  • License CC-BY-4.0