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Questions about Antonio de Cabezón

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When and where was Antonio de Cabezón born?

Antonio de Cabezón was born on the 30th of March 1510 in Castrillo Mota de Judíos. This municipality sits near Burgos in northern Spain.

How did Antonio de Cabezón lose his sight and what was his musical education?

Antonio de Cabezón lost his sight during early childhood. The Palencia Cathedral likely provided his musical education under organist García de Baeza.

Which royal figures employed Antonio de Cabezón and when did he serve them?

Isabella of Portugal employed Cabezón into her service in 1526. Charles V appointed him chamber musician in 1538, and Prince Felipe made him court organist in 1543.

Who preserved the works of Antonio de Cabezón after his death?

Hernando de Cabezón lived from 1541 to 1602 and became a composer himself. It was through Hernando that most of Antonio's works survived.

What is the title of the posthumous collection published for Antonio de Cabezón in 1578?

The bulk of compositions appeared posthumously in 1578. This volume carried the title Obras de música para tecla, arpa y vihuela.

How many tientos survive from the hand of Antonio de Cabezón and where were they published?

Twenty-nine tientos survive from Cabezón's hand. Fourteen appeared in Libro de cifra nueva published in Alcalá de Henares in 1557.