• Juan Bermudo OFM (c. 1510 in Écija, Province of Seville – c. 1565) was a Spanish Friar Minor who is best known as a composer, music theorist and mathematician...
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    mid-sixteenth-century Spanish book Declaracion de Instrumentos Musicales by Juan Bermudo, published in 1555. The first treatise published for the Baroque guitar...
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    of the flat-backed guitarra made by 16th-century Spanish musicologist Juan Bermudo. With this theoretical approach, it became possible for scholars to untangle...
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    (tuning head) Juan Ruiz first mentioned the term "mandurria" in the 14th century in his "Libro De Buen Amor." After that, Juan Bermudo gave the description...
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    de León lineage began with Ponce Vélaz de Cabrera, descendant of count Bermudo Núñez, and Sancha Ponce de Cabrera, daughter of Ponce Giraldo de Cabrera...
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  • following year Juan Bermudo wrote in his Declaracion de Instrumentos Musicales: "We have seen a guitar in Spain with five courses of strings." Bermudo later mentions...
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    following year Juan Bermudo wrote in his Declaracion de Instrumentos Musicales: 'We have seen a guitar in Spain with five courses of strings.' Bermudo later mentions...
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  • 1552 Diego Ortiz Tratado de glosas sobre clausulas ..., Rome, 1553 Juan Bermudo El libro llamado declaracion de instrumentos musicales, Ossuna, 1555...
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    year, Juan Bermudo wrote in his Declaracion de Instrumentos Musicales: 'We have seen a guitar in Spain with five courses of strings.' Bermudo later mentions...
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  • ebrietas designat, setting of Horace's fifth epistle, for four voices Juan Bermudo, Spanish music theorist (died 1565) Antonio de Cabezón, Spanish composer...
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    the numerous testimonials of those around him. The Spanish theorist Juan Bermudo declared him “the light of Spain in music”, while in 1559, a Mexican...
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    Asturian Escorial" (el Escorial Asturiano), due to the burial there of King Bermudo I of Asturias (died 797) and his family. The abbey was founded in 1022...
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  • Berlioz (1803–1869) Bart Berman (born 1938) Derek Bermel (born 1967) Juan Bermudo (c. 1510 – after 1559) Giuseppe Antonio Bernabei [it] (1649–1732) Miguel...
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  • (mid-16th C.) [5] Libro primero de la Declaración de instrumentos of Juan Bermudo (1549) Intavolatura Nova di Balli of Antonio Gardano [Gardane] (1551)...
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    Berthold Schwarz (d. unknown, late 14th cent) Luca Pacioli (d. 1517) Juan Bermudo, mathematician, composer, and musician (d. 1565) Vincenzo Coronelli (d...
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    John I (Spanish: Juan I; 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390) was King of Castile and León from 1379 until 1390. He was the son of Henry II and of his wife...
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    Paloma (2000). Tradición y modernidad en los escritos musicales de Juan Bermudo. Kassel: Edition Reichenberger. ISBN 3-931887-93-6. Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller...
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  • c. 1510 – c. 1570 Spanish Antonio de Cabezón c. 1510 – 1566 Spanish Juan Bermudo c. 1510 – c. 1565 Spanish Jan Nasco c. 1510 – 1561 Franco-Flemish Active...
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    discusses the previous theoretical treatises of Zarlino, Vicentino, Juan Bermudo and others; he describes in detail how a composer can achieve expressive...
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    Jackie Guerrido (category Journalists from San Juan, Puerto Rico)
    afternoon newsmagazine show Primer Impacto ("First Impact") with Barbara Bermudo. She studied journalism at the University of Florida. As of January 9,...
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    [1–2] "... it is to the Spaniard Juan Bermudo that we must turn... in his Declaration de instrumentos (1555), Bermudo speaks of the bandurria...the early...
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  • Ceballos in 1561. He wrote letters recommending the musical theorist Fray Juan Bermudo and in the latter's Perfecting the perfect instrument 1555, a treatise...
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    of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2006. (select list) “Juan Bermudo, Self-Instruction and the Amateur Instrumentalist". Music Education in...
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    in 789 and was buried in the Church of San Juan Apóstol y Evangelista in Pravia. Following his death, Bermudo I was chosen as his successor. The British...
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    Bermudo Pérez de Traba (died 1168), the eldest son of Count Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and his first wife Urraca Fróilaz, was a member of the most important...
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  • known to his contemporaries; in the Declaración de instrumentos of Fray Juan Bermudo, he writes: Tengo por mejores tañedores a Narváez, a Martín de Jaén,...
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  • (Ozenda or Adosinda) de Coimbra, who might have been the wife or mistress of Bermudo I of Asturias, although this is unproven. Historia de la muy Ilustre Casa...
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    issued by his brother Ramiro on 22 August 1036 at San Juan de la Peña was drawn while "emperor Bermudo [was] reigning in León and count Ferdinand in Castile...
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    John of Castile, called the "el de Tarifa" (Spanish: Juan de Castilla "el de Tarifa"; 1262–25 June 1319) was an infante of Castile and León. He was engaged...
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  • Fourth Count of Miranda. This dedication is probably the source of Juan Bermudo's unconfirmed assertion in his Declaración de instrumentos musicales of...
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