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Juan Cornago (Johannes Cornago) (c. 1400 – after 1475) was a Spanish composer of the early Renaissance. Almost nothing is known of Cornago's origins. He may be the Juan Carnago of Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain, who solicited Pope Martin V for prebends in various parishes between 1420 and 1429. It is certain that he is the Cornago, a Franciscan, who graduated from the University of Paris in 1449. Then from 1453 he was in Naples serving in the royal chapel of Alfonso V of Aragon. After the death of Alfonso he continued to serve in the chapel under his son Fernando I of Naples. Cornago was the leading songwriter at the Aragonese court in Naples.Later in 1475 he transferred to the chapel of Fernando the Catholic who had returned to Spain. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Patres nostris peccaverunt - Johannes Cornago
5692Conclusion: III. "Patres nostri peccaverunt"
1423Qué’s mi vida preguntáys
1054Morte, merce, gentile aquill' altera
515Qu'es Mi Vida
396V. La Diaspora Sefardi: Hymne "Patres nostri peccaverunt"
377Missa de la mapa mundi: Kyrie
368Morte merce, gentile aquill' altera
299Morte merce, gentile aquill'altera
2510¿Que's mi vida, preguntays?
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Vocal Music (Venetian and Neapolitan Songs of the 15Th Century)
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Nueva España
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Renaissance Music (Vocal and Instrumental) - La Rue, P. De / Brumel, A. / Josquin Des Prez / Isaac, H. (The Art of Flemish Song) (Liveoak)
La Spagna - Music at the Spanish Court
Christophorus Columbus
Dinastia Borgia - Chiesa e Potere nel Rinascimento
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Napoli Aragonese