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Guerrero and the Plague

March 30, 2020

Here’s another post from 2019: Guerrero is known as one of the giants of renaissance polyphony, but he also was a plague victim. Before that he was held for ransom by pirates, spent time in prison, and wrote a book about his adventures, among other things.

Read more here!

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In Early Music Monday Tags Guerrero, Plague, Composers Gone Wild, People
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