Cristóbal de Medrano
Cristóbal de Medrano | |
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Maestro Cristóbal de Medrano (kneeling) presenting his Missa Voce Mea to Cardinal-Archbishop Rodrigo de Castro Osorio. | |
| Maestro de capillo of the Church of San Juan Bautista in Marchena | |
| In office 1585 – August 1587 | |
| Monarch | Philip II of Spain |
| Preceded by | Antonio de Villaroel |
| Maestro de capillo of Badajoz Cathedral | |
| In office 1587 – 22 November 1596 | |
| Monarch | Philip II of Spain |
| Preceded by | Luis de Quiñones |
| Succeeded by | Esteban de Brito |
Cristóbal de Medrano (b. 1561 – d. 1597) was a noble from the House of Medrano, a Basque-Spanish composer, organist of the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Granada in Llerena, and Maestro de capillo of the Badajoz Cathedral and Church of San Juan Bautista in Marchena. He is the author of the Missa voce mea cum sex vocibus manuscript, published by Antonio Baciero in 1594.