Bernaldino de Brihuega (fl c1488–1516) was an Iberian composer. A native of the town of Brihuega, north-east of Madrid, he was appointed a singer in the Aragonese royal chapel of Ferdinand V on 22 September 1510 and served there until the choir was disbanded following the king's death in January 1516. In 1488–9 a singer by the name of Brihuega was paid by the queen's personal treasurer for taking care of the keyboard instruments at court, and
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