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Considered the outstanding Iberian composer of his time, to judge by the number of manuscript sources, Peñalosa was employed at the court of Ferdinand of Aragon 1498-1516, at the papal choir 1517-21, and died in Seville. 6 masses, 6 Magnificats, over 20 motes and a dozen secular songs are known. | Considered the outstanding Iberian composer of his time, to judge by the number of manuscript sources, Peñalosa was employed at the court of Ferdinand of Aragon 1498-1516, at the papal choir 1517-21, and died in Seville. 6 masses, 6 Magnificats, over 20 motes and a dozen secular songs are known. | ||
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Revision as of 23:58, 27 October 2019
Aliases: Penalosa, Francisco de
Life
Born: circa 1470
Died: 1 April 1528
Biography Considered the outstanding Iberian composer of his time, to judge by the number of manuscript sources, Peñalosa was employed at the court of Ferdinand of Aragon 1498-1516, at the papal choir 1517-21, and died in Seville. 6 masses, 6 Magnificats, over 20 motes and a dozen secular songs are known.
View the Wikipedia article on Francisco de Peñalosa.
List of choral works
- A tierras agenas
- Adoro te Domine Iesu Christe
- Ave verum corpus
- Mater Patris et Filia
- Missa 'El ojo'
- Pater noster
- Tribularer si nescirem
- El triste que nunca os vió
- Versa est in luctum
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Publications
- Francisco de Peñalosa: Collected Works, ed. J.M. Hardie (Ottawa, 1994–)
- Francisco de Peñalosa opera omnia, ed. D. Preciado (Madrid, 1986–91)
External links
- Works by Francisco de Peñalosa in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)