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Escobar, Pedro de, approximately 1465-

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Personal name headingEscobar, Pedro de, approximately 1465-
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Variant(s)De Escobar, Pedro, approximately 1465-
Escobar, Pedro de, b. ca. 1465
Porto, Pedro do, approximately 1465-
Puerto, Pedro del, approximately 1465-
Escobar, Juan, approximately 1465-
LocatedSeville (Spain)
Birth date1465~
Place of birthPorto (Portugal)
Profession or occupationComposers
Found inKing's Singers (Vocal group). Continental collection [SR] p1978: container (Pedro de Escobar, early 16th-cent. Spanish composer)
New Grove (Escobar, Pedro de [Pedro del Puerto; Pedro do Porto]; b. Oporto, ca. 1465; d. ?EĢvora, after 1535; Portuguese composer of Spanish birth)
Renaissance to Baroque. Volume V, Spanish music, ©1956: page 32 (Juan Escobar, flourished circa 1500. Member of the group of court musicians to Don Juan; chaplemaster at Seville from 1507 until about 1514. Motet Clamabat autem mulier, set to text from Matthew 15, verses 22 to 28.) page 20 (Don Juan, the only son of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel.)
Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, c2017.: page 356 (composers linked to Seville Cathedral ... Pedro de Escobar (chapel master 1507-14); Escobar's Clamabat autem mulier)
ChoralWiki, viewed January 11, 2017: Pedro de Escobar webpage (Aliasis: Pedro do Porto, Pedro del Puerto, Pedro de Escobar, Pero Escobar. Born c. 1465, died after 1535) Clamabat autem mulier channanea, Pedro de Escobar webpage (Title: Clamabat autem mulier channanea; composer: Pedro de Escobar. Genre: Sacred, motet. Language: Latin. Instruments: A cappella. Text is a paraphrase of Matthew 15:22-28)
Wikipedia, viewed January 11, 2017: Pedro de Escobar webpage (Pedro de Escobar, c. 1465-after 1535. Portuguese composer of the Renaissance, mostly active in Spain. Born in Porto, Kingdom of Portugal; entered service of Isabella I of Castile in 1489. Died in Evora.)
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