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Bartolomé de Escobedo
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・ Bartolomé de Medina (mining specialist)
・ Bartolomé de Medina (theologian)
・ Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde
・ Bartolomé de Torres Naharro
・ Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
・ Bartolomé Ferrer
・ Bartolomé Fortunato
・ Bartolomé Gamundi
・ Bartolomé Gil Naranjo
・ Bartolomé González de Villaverde
・ Bartolomé González y Serrano


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Bartolomé de Escobedo : ウィキペディア英語版
Bartolomé de Escobedo
Bartolomé de Escobedo (c. 1510 – August 11, 1563) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance.
==Biography==
He was born in Zamora, studied at Salamanca where he was a singer, and in 1536 joined the papal choir in Rome as only the second Spaniard to be admitted after Cristóbal de Morales. He remained in Rome until 1554, interrupted by a short return to his home in 1541-5. When he left the papal choir he returned to Spain, taking a non-resident prebend at the cathedral in Segovia.〔Fuimara, p. 50〕
He had his share of difficulties while in Rome, mostly due to his short temper and illness. Records from the Vatican, the ''Diarii Sistini'', show that he was fined on two occasions for calling a fellow singer an "ass" and a "fat pig", and that he was inexplicably excommunicated for one day in 1546.〔Fuimara, p. 50〕 Despite this, he was well regarded as a theorist and was famously involved in judging the public debate of 1551 between Nicola Vicentino and Vicenzo Lusitano over the relevance of ancient Greek modes to 16th century music.〔Fuimara, p. 50-4〕
Escobedo has been speculated to be the teacher of Tomás Luis de Victoria, but no firm evidence of this has been uncovered.〔Fuimara, p. 54〕
Of his music only two masses, six motets and one villancico survive.

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