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Antonio de Cabezón
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Life
Born: 1510?
Died: 26 March 1566
Biography
Antonio de Cabezón was a Spanish composer and organist of the Renaissance; the decade of his birth can be guessed at. He was blind from early childhood. He traveled widely in Europe (including England) with the king in the years 1548-56 but settled in Madrid when it became the home of the Spanish royal court, remaining there until his death.
View Wikipedia article for Antonio de Cabezón.
List of choral works
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= HELP- Canticum Simeonis, a short faburden on two phrases from the Canticle of Simon (ed. Pedrell 1898)
- De la Virgen (
Finale 2001 )
- Jesu Christo hombre y Dios (also in Pedrell)
- Invocación a la letanía ("letanias"), in Cancionero de la Casa de Medinaceli (Monumentos de la música española, viii, 1949)
- "una misa de Cabeçon" is known only from a 1611 inventory
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Publications
External links
- IMSLP (only keyboard works to date)


