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Luis de Briceño (fl. 1610s-1630s) was a Spanish guitarist and music theorist who introduced the Spanish guitar style in France, where previously only the lute was considered a serious plucked instrument. He travelled in high courtly circles in both countries, and is first cited as an authority on the Spanish guitar in 1614 His Metodo mui facilissimo para aprender a tañer la guitarra a lo español (1626, Very Easy Method to Learn to Play the Guitar in the Spanish Style) is the main source of knowledge of the Spanish style, since few books appeared during this period in Spain itself. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Caravanda Ciacona
282Danza de la Hacha
63Serrana si vuestros ojos -
24Serrana si vuestros ojos
25Andalo caravanda (arr. V. Dumestre)
26Pasacalle (arr. V. Dumestre)
27Toda me has mojado, mi vida, toda - Dime de que te quexas
28Romance Biejo
19Ventecillo murmurador (arr. V. Dumestre)
110Caravanda Ciacona (instrumental)
1Vocal Music (17Th Century) Vicent, D. / Guedron, P. / Moulinie, E. / Lambert, M. / Cavalli, F. (Echo De Paris - Parisian Love Songs)

Briceño: El Fenix de Paris
Lettere Amorose
El Fenix de Paris - Le Poème Harmonique - V. Dumestre
El Fenix de Paris
Lettere amorose (Kožená)
Vocal Music (17Th Century) Vicent, D. / Guedron, P. / Moulinie, E. / Lambert, M. / Cavalli,
Ostinato
Love Letters (Magdalena Kozena)