Juan Fernandez de Madrid (before 1479) was a spanish
singer and composer in the renaissance period.
Little information has been obtained concerning the
life of Juan Fernandez de Madrid. He was a singer in
the royal chapel of Ferdinnd V but only after 1479. The
vocal music which he composed consisted primarily of
cancions, contrasting with the later favorite
villancico. Stylistically he often used imitation in
his writing most frequently occurring between the tenor
and superius voices. <...(+)
Juan Fernandez de Madrid (before 1479) was a spanish
singer and composer in the renaissance period.
Little information has been obtained concerning the
life of Juan Fernandez de Madrid. He was a singer in
the royal chapel of Ferdinnd V but only after 1479. The
vocal music which he composed consisted primarily of
cancions, contrasting with the later favorite
villancico. Stylistically he often used imitation in
his writing most frequently occurring between the tenor
and superius voices.
Although originally composed for Chorus (ATB), I
created this Interpretation of the "Por las gracias que
tenéis" (Thanks for what we have) for String Trio
(Violin , Viola & Cello).