Juan del Encina (12 July 1468 – 1529/1530) was a composer, poet, priest, and playwright,: 535 often credited as the joint-father (even "founder" or "patriarch")...
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Encina may refer to: Juan del Encina (1468–1529 or 1530), Spanish composer, poet and playwright Francisco Encina (born 1943), Chilean politician Francisco...
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consists of six plays. Although showing the influence of his rival Juan del Encina, they are notable for their dialogue, humor, and the effective interleaving...
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masque-like musical theatre had existed in Spain since the time of Juan del Encina. The zarzuela genre was innovative in giving a dramatic function to...
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works in parentheses: Juan del Encina (63) Luis de Milán (23) Gabriel Mena (18) Pedro de Escobar (17) Francisco de la Torre (15) Juan Ponce (12) Alonso de...
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were first mentioned by the Spanish composer, poet and playwright Juan del Encina (1468–1533) in his Cancionero, published in 1496. "Anda acá pastor"...
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"Sample texts". Archived from the original on 9 April 2009. from Juan del Encina, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, Carlo Goldoni's L'Impresario da Smyrna,...
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villancicos were Juan del Encina, Pedro de Escobar, Francisco Guerrero, Manuel de Zumaya, Juana Inés de la Cruz, Gaspar Fernandes, and Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla...
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(1460–1504) Juan de Anchieta (1462–1523) Gabriel Mena (1470–1528) Juan del Encina (1468–1529) Mateu Fletxa (1481–1553) Cristóbal de Morales (1500–1553)...
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also pictured on the 200 pesos bill issued by the Banco de Mexico. Juan del Encina (July 12, 1468 – late 1529 or early 1530) Often called the Founder...
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