From the part of inside or the part of outside: the parallel music chapel of San Salvador of Seville in XVIIth century
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdh.20.2013.12905Keywords:
Cantor, Music chapel, Minstrel, Collegiate church, Chapel master, SingerAbstract
This paper deals with the study of the origins of the music chapel of the collegiate church of San Salvador of Seville, in relation to a pre-existent music chapel, consisted of independent musicians, which continued in its shadow and service at least until the end of the century. With this purpose, a collaboration between institutional and notarial sources has been done. Questions revolve around its reason why, its relationship with the official chapel and the collegiate council, the extend that one nourished on the other ones members, one helped the other one and gave it an access to the market of occasional musical services, in the context of a period of high point of musical demand in Seville and its influence area.
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