Enríquez de Valderrábano

Enríquez de Valderrábano (c. 1500 – after 1557) was a Spanish vihuelist and composer. There is little biographical data on this composer of early music, but his ''Libro de música de vihuela intitulado Silva de Sirenas'', published in Valladolid, Spain, in 1547, states he is a citizen of Peñaranda de Duero, and the book is dedicated to Francisco de Zúñiga, the Fourth Count of Miranda. This dedication is probably the source of Juan Bermudo's unconfirmed assertion in his ''Declaración de instrumentos musicales'' of 1555 that Valderrábano was employed by the count.

Valderrábano's book of music has seven parts containing ''fugas'', ''contrapuntos'', ''sonetos'', ''bajas'', ''vacas'', ''discantes'', ''pavanas'', ''proverbios'', ''canciones'', ''romances'', and ''villancicos''—ordered by level of difficulty. It includes pieces for two vihuelas, for vihuela and another instrument, and for vihuela and voice.

Valderrábano's book is considered an important source of knowledge on the vihuela music of the Spanish Renaissance of the sixteenth century and European instrumental music in general, as it includes transcriptions of pieces by other significant composers of the time, including Cristóbal de Morales, Josquin des Prez, Nicolas Gombert, Philippe Verdelot, Jorge Báez de Sepúlveda, Adrian Willaert, Vincenzo Ruffo, Diego Ortiz, Juan Vásquez, and Jean Mouton. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hispanæ citharæ ars viva : antologia de música selecta para guitarra transcrita de la tablatura antigua = anthology of guitar music from old tabulatoras

    Mainz : New York : B. Schott's Söhne ; Schott Music Corp., 1955
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    Orgelmusik Organ music : Renaissance.

    Hamburg : Teldec, 1984
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    My favorite Spanish encores

    [New York] : RCA Red Seal, 1973
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    Music of the Spanish Renaissance

    Munich, Germany : Naxos, 1993
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    The Renaissance guitar

    New York : Ariel Music Publications, 1974
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    The Renaissance guitar : [solos, duets and songs

    New York : [Milwaukee, Wis.] : Amsco Publications : Exclusive distributors, Music Sales Corp. ; exclusively distributed by Hal Leonard Corp., 2012; 1974
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    Format: Musical Score Book