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Juan de Anchieta (1462 – 1523) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance. Born into a leading Basque family, his mother was a great-aunt of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus.[1] In 1489 he was appointed to the chapel of Queen Isabella and in 1495 became maestro di capilla to Prince Don Juan, returning to the Queen's service after the Prince's death in 1497, and in 1504 to that of the new Queen, Joanna the Mad. He held various church benefices <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/
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Juan de Anchieta o Antxieta (Azpeitia, Guipúzcoa, ca. 1462 - 30 de julio de 1523), sacerdote y compositor español del Renacimiento, fue uno de los mayores exponentes de la polifonía religiosa y profana en España desde finales del siglo XV hasta principios del XVI. No confundir con el escultor Juan de Ancheta.
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