
There are two Spanish composers with the name Francisco Guerrero, one from the Renaissance (1528-1599), and another from the twentieth century (1951 - 1997). The first bio is for the Renaissance composer, and the second one is for the twentieth century one. Francisco Guerrero (October 4 (?), 1528– November 8, 1599) Francisco Guerrero was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance. He was born and died in Seville. Guerrero's early musical education was with his older brother Pedro.
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Maria Magdalene
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Duo Seraphim
Veni Domine
Coma Berenices
Pastores loquebantur
Ariadna
Virgo prudentissima
Oleada
Laudate Dominum
Antar Atman
Gabriel archangelus, motet à 4
Surge, propera amica mea
Ave Maria
Sahara
Trahe me post te
Magnificat: VIII. Deposuit potentes
Ego Flos Campi
Duo Seraphim a12
O Domine Jesu Christe
Coma Berenices (1996)
Regina caeli a 8
Prado verde y florido
Deposuit potentes (Voice & 16th Century Positive Organ)
Ariadna (1984)
Beata Dei genitrix Maria
Alma redemptoris mater
Oleada (1993)
Ojos claros y serenos
Vexilla regis
Antar Atman (1980)
Missa Surge propera: II. Gloria
Hei mihi, Domine
Missa de la Batalla Escoutez: III. Credo
Sahara (1991)
Laudate Dominum a8
Virgen Sancta
Maria Magdalena
Guerrero: Dexó la venda
Missa Congratulamini Mihi: VI. Agnus Dei I & II
Dulcissima Maria
Canite tuba
Guerrero: Ave virgo sanctissima
Sáhara
Ave Regina Caelorum
Zayin i
Conditor alme siderum
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