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'''Biography''' Escobar sang in the chapel of Isabelle I 1489-1499 (where he composed the Sanctus & Agnus for [[Juan de Anchieta]]'s lady mass and a Kyrie for a collaboration with [[Peñalosa]]), returning to his native Portugal before becoming master of the choirboys at Seville 1507-1514. He is assumed to be the Pedro do Porto who was ''mestre da capela'' to Cardinal Dom Affonso from 1521. By 1535 he was living in precarious circumstances in Évora. He left 2 masses of his own and about a score each of motets and villacicos.
'''Biography''' Escobar sang in the chapel of Isabelle I 1489-1499 (where he composed the Sanctus & Agnus for [[Juan de Anchieta]]'s lady mass and a Kyrie for a collaboration with [[Peñalosa]]), returning to his native Portugal before becoming master of the choirboys at Seville 1507-1514. He is assumed to be the Pedro do Porto who was ''mestre da capela'' to Cardinal Dom Affonso from 1521. By 1535 he was living in precarious circumstances in Évora. He left 2 masses of his own and about a score each of motets and villacicos.
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Revision as of 05:15, 28 October 2019

Aliases: Pedro do Porto, Pedro del Puerto, Pedro de Escobar, Pero Escobar

Life

Born: c.1465

Died: after 1535

Biography Escobar sang in the chapel of Isabelle I 1489-1499 (where he composed the Sanctus & Agnus for Juan de Anchieta's lady mass and a Kyrie for a collaboration with Peñalosa), returning to his native Portugal before becoming master of the choirboys at Seville 1507-1514. He is assumed to be the Pedro do Porto who was mestre da capela to Cardinal Dom Affonso from 1521. By 1535 he was living in precarious circumstances in Évora. He left 2 masses of his own and about a score each of motets and villacicos.

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