Sebastián de Vivanco

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Sebastián de Vivanco was a Spanish Renaissance composer and priest known for his sacred polyphonic music, particularly masses and motets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
Renaissance composer
composer
person
activityEndCentury 17th century
activityStartCentury 16th century
associatedWith Salamanca Cathedral NERFINISHED
Ávila Cathedral NERFINISHED
birthPlace Ávila NERFINISHED
citizenship Spain
compositionalFocus liturgical music
polychoral writing
countryOfBirth Spain
countryOfDeath Spain NERFINISHED
deathPlace Salamanca NERFINISHED
employer Cathedral of Salamanca NERFINISHED
Cathedral of Ávila NERFINISHED
University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork church music
genre polyphonic music
sacred music
influencedBy Tomás Luis de Victoria NERFINISHED
knownFor masses
motets
sacred polyphonic music
languageOfWork Latin
movement Renaissance NERFINISHED
nationality Spanish
notableWorkType Magnificat NERFINISHED
mass
motet
occupation composer
priest
positionHeld chapelmaster
maestro de capilla
professor of music
religion Roman Catholicism
sharesEraWith Cristóbal de Morales NERFINISHED
Tomás Luis de Victoria NERFINISHED
sharesEraWith Francisco Guerrero NERFINISHED
style Spanish Renaissance polyphony
taughtAt University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
workContext Catholic liturgy

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Vivanco hasNotableBearer Sebastián de Vivanco