Sebastián de Vivanco

Sebastián de Vivanco, born around 1551 in Ávila, Spain, was a prominent composer and priest of the Renaissance era, marking the latter phase of the Spanish Golden Age of music. Alongside his contemporary Tomás Luis de Victoria, Vivanco's compositions reflect the rich polyphonic style that characterized European church music of the time. His career spanned several notable cathedral positions, including those in Lérida, Segovia, Ávila, and Salamanca, where he served as choirmaster and made significant contributions to the musical landscape. Vivanco's works, known for their intricate harmonies and spiritual depth, continue to be celebrated for their enduring beauty and craftsmanship, offering a profound glimpse into the sacred music of the Renaissance.

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