Los Músicos de Su Alteza

Los Músicos de Su Alteza is a Spanish early music ensemble founded by the Saragosse harpsichordist Luis Antonio González in 1992.[1][2] The ensemble has taken a particular lead in recording music from the archives of Zaragoza's two cathedrals, La Seo and El Pilar, and performs regularly at the Música Antigua Aranjuez festival.

Discography

The ensemble has also conducted performances of Doña María Bárbara de Portugal, que goza de Dios (1758), Nebra's La divina Filotea (1745), and Siete Palabras de Cristo en la Cruz by Francisco García Fajer.

References

  1. Los Músicos de Su Alteza
  2. Goldberg: early music magazine: Issues 53-54 2008 "... harpsichord player and musicologist bom in Saragosse (Spain), he holds a post in the Musicology Department of Spain's Council for Scientific Research and is the director of Los Musicos de Su Alteza He dedicates part of his time to ...
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