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    Ambrosio (Coronado de) Cotes (c. 1550–1603) was a Spanish Renaissance composer. Cotes was born in Villena, Alicante around 1550 of noble birth. He studied...
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  • up Cotes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cotes is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname are as follows: Ambrosio Cotes (c.1550–1603)...
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    rail network, and Villena, which sees Renfe local and regional trains. Ambrosio Cotes, Reinassance composer. José García Hidalgo, Baroque painter. Joaquín...
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    Retrobem la nostra música Problems playing this file? See media help. Ambrosio Cotes 1596-1600 Opera Varia. Gil-Tarrega, Victoria Musicae Label: La Ma De...
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    bishop at Brindisi in Italy 1571–1591. Rodrigo de Ceballos (1561–1581) Ambrosio Cotes (1581–1596) Alonso de Mena (1587-1646) born in Granada. Spanish Monarchs...
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  • Cristo (1550–1618) Vicente Espinel (1550–1624) Juan Navarro (1550–1610) Ambrosio Cotes (1550–1603) Sebastián Raval (1550–1604) Jan Trojan Turnovský (1550–1606)...
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  • Charles Tessier c. 1550 – after 1604 French Active in England and Germany Ambrosio Cotes c. 1550 – 1603 Spanish Jan Trojan Turnovský c. 1550 – 1606 Czech Vicente...
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    villenero (reed. 2005) Music and folklore 1979. El Polifonista villenense Ambrosio Cotes 1986. Cancionero popular de Villena (re-ed. 2005) Other themes 1958...
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  • Pérez de la Parra (1548-1600), Joan Baptista Comes (1582-1643) and Ambrosio Cotes (c.1550-1603), and chapel masters of the Real Colegio del Corpus Christi...
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  • led by composers such as Rodrigo de Ceballos (ca. 1530–1581), and Ambrosio Cotes (1550?–1603). Philip also sponsored Tomás Luis de Victoria to study...
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