Carlos I’s “playlist”

When queen jane entered childbirth, King of France XII. He was presiding over a dance to pay homage to Louis. In this musical context Charles I was born. When he died, he left everything but his harpsichord, musicians and horses and retired to Yuste. This is how the life of this king began and ended, and perhaps that is why music has always been a priority for his education and that of his children.

This is one of the central axes. Music on the V Centennial of the reign of Carlos I and the first trip around the worldsignature book Ana Estevan DiazMusic professor and academic Royal Hispanic American Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters of Cádiz, and presented at 19:00 on Friday at the Juan Gil-Albert Institute, accompanied by the director of this organization, Pilar Tebar, and José Vicente Asensi, director of the Óscar Esplá Superior Conservatory of Music in Alicante.

Ana Estevan Diaz.


“It is a research work on music in the Renaissance. Golden Age of Spanish Music“Assures the author, to show the importance of music not only in Spain but also in the New World, because our music was taken overseas during the reign of Carlos I of Spain and V of Germany.

there is a book informative character, because it aims to “bring something very special to everyone”. For this purpose, an additional dictionary in certain musical terms, a link list to be able to listen to the works and some of them in the text written notes.

three pieces

The content is divided into three parts. The first focuses on the Renaissance and how Spain spoke musically. “Later musicians were in the service of royalty or the church“, notes the author, who is dedicated to teaching and research. In this section he also talks about “the overseas export of Spanish music, traveling the world for the first time.”

And remember that you already Catholic kings “In the instruction given ColonThey warn him not to forget the music, as the musicians had to take boats to accompany them on board, and when they got there it would serve as a link.”

Book cover. Cristina Martinez


The second part focuses on: Music during the reign of Carlos I. “Austrians took great care of the family’s musical education, their daughters all studied, so they were very advanced for their time because they had an excellent culture”. He even assures that a composition “although unproven” is attributed to this king.

Carlos, I received my musical training from the Flemish organist. Henri de Bredemers and one of his daughters, María de Austria, stood out in the musical chapel. Thomas Louis of Victoria. Other names at that time Juan del Encina Y Christopher de MoralesHe is very friendly towards the king.

The volume has a preface happiness Rodriguez, Director and foreword of the Royal Spanish-American Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters in Cádiz Manuel Ruiz de Bucesta and AlvarezHead of the Bances y Valdés Institute for Historical Studies.

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