Francisco de Ceballos or Cevallos, Zavallos (died c. 1571) was a Spanish Renaissance composer. He was "maestro" at Burgos Cathedral from 1535 to his death in 1571.[1]
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Works
Surviving works include a mass in the Cathedral of Zaragoza, diverse works in the Cathedral of Malaga, and Bogota.
See also
Francisco belonged to a family of musicians. His father Rodrigo preceded him as Maestro de Capilla at Burgos, and there was speculation in the 19th century that he was the brother of another Rodrigo, the composer Rodrigo de Ceballos (died 1581),[2] but in fact he appears to have been his uncle.[3]
References
- ^ Hans Federico Neuman Introducción a la música española del Renacimiento p. 46
- ^ Rafael Mitjana
- ^ "Rodrigo de Ceballos". Diccionario biográfico español (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 March 2024.