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Bernaldino de Brihuega (fl c1488–1516) was an Iberian composer. A native of the town of Brihuega, north-east of Madrid, he was appointed a singer in the Aragonese royal chapel of Ferdinand V on 22 September 1510 and served there until the choir was disbanded following the king's death in January 1516. In 1488–9 a singer by the name of Brihuega was paid by the queen's personal treasurer for taking care of the keyboard instruments at court, and in 1492 an ‘hombre de camara’ called Bernaldino de Brihuega was remunerated for transporting two organs from Cordoba to Granada. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.