Garcimuños
URI(s)
Variants
- Garci-Muñoz
- Garcia Muñoz
- Garcimuñoz
Additional Information
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Catedral de Segovia
Birth Place
- Segovia (Spain)
Field of Activity
Occupation
(lcsh) Canons, Cathedral, collegiate, etc.
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Sources
- found: When the world was flat [SR] p1978 (a.e.)container (Garcimunos)
- found: Anglés, H. La música en la corte de los reyes católicos:volume 1 (Garcimuños)
- found: Pena. Dicc. de la mús. labor(Garci-Muñoz (Garcia Muñoz) Spanish composer, late 15th to 16th cent)
- found: Stevenson, Robert. Spanish music in the age of Columbus, 2013:page 293 (Garcimuñoz (=Garcia Muñoz) composed the longest piece of music in the Palace Songbook, Una montaña pasando (no. 154); Garcimuñoz's two other songs (CPM nos. 166 and 389) are villancicos of conventional length)
- found: Essays on Renaissance music in honour of David Fallows, 2011:page 186 (Garcimuños; composed Una montaña pasando in the Cancionero Musical de Palacio) page 188 (he also composed two other songs in MadP 1335, the four-voice Pues bien para ésta and the three-voice Ya murieron los placeres; little is known about his musical training, although he may have been a choirboy at Segovia Cathedral; he was apparently born in Segovia and came from a musical family; he was appointed choirmaster at Segovia Cathedral in October 1507, holding the position until June 1534, when he asked to be released from his musical duties; by this time he was a canon at the Cathedral, although in 1539 he was reinstated as maestro and was still involved in the cathedral music in 1546)
- notfound: MGG;Eitner. Quel.-Lex.;Reese. Mus. in the Ren.
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Change Notes
- 1979-11-02: new
- 2022-08-04: revised
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