Juan Del Enzina
50 top tracks
Juan Del Enzina
50 top tracks
Albums

La Folia (1490-1701)
Juan Del Enzina

The Borgia Dynasty
Juan Del Enzina

Romances & Villancicos
Juan Del Enzina

del Enzina: Romances & Villancicos
Juan Del Enzina

Juan Del Enzina: Romances & Villancicos
Juan Del Enzina

Anthology of Spanish Music
Juan Del Enzina

La Folia
Juan Del Enzina

Romances & Villancicos (Salamanca 1496)
Juan Del Enzina

Royal Minstrels 1450-1690
Juan Del Enzina

Obra completa musical
Juan Del Enzina

Music at the Courts of the Catholic Monarchs and Charles I of Spain
Juan Del Enzina

El Cancionero de Palacio (The Palacio song book): Music at the courts of Ferdinand II of Catalonia-Aragon and Isabel I of Castille
Juan Del Enzina
Biography
Juan del Encina (born July 12, 1468 – died late 1529 or early 1530). His actual name was Juan de Fermoselle, and was one of at least 7 known children. Fermoselle was a composer, poet and playwright often called the founder of Spanish drama....Read more on Last.fm
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Juan del Encina (born July 12, 1468 – died late 1529 or early 1530). His actual name was Juan de Fermoselle, and was one of at least 7 known children. Fermoselle was a composer, poet and playwright often called the founder of Spanish drama.
He was born in 1468 near Salamanca, probably at Encina de San Silvestre. He was of Jewish converso descent. After leaving Salamanca University sometime in 1492 he became a member of the household of Don Fadrique de Toledo, the second Duke of Alba, although some sources believe that he did not work for the Duke of Alba until 1495. A plausible argument is that his first post was as a Corregidor in northern Spain.
Fermoselle was a Chaplain at the Salamanca Cathedral in the early 1490s. It was here that he adopted the name Enzina, or Encina during his stay as Chaplain. He was later forced to resign as Chaplain because he was not ordained. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Juan+Del+Enzina">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
