Juan de Anchieta

This show aired as a repeat of an earlier show. For the full show notes, see the original show (#04-45).

Program: #05-26   Air Date: Jun 20, 2005

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When we celebrated the life of Charles V, we focused on those composers who he supported with his patronage. But where did he himself learn his love of music? This week, music of the Basque composer (whose mother was great-aunt of Ignatius Loyola) who follows Juana the Mad to Brussels and becomes tutor to the young Charles.

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Composer Info

Juan de Anchieta (1462-1523), FRANCISCO de PENALOSA (1470-1528), JOHANNES URREDA (fl.1451-1482)

CD Info

CD 8.555772

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