Fernández de Castilleja, Pedro

Updated on 19/08/2020
Other names
Pedro/Pero, Petrus Hernández (de Castilleja)
Dates
first doc. 1497-d. 1574
Notes

He was recorded as a singer at Seville Cathedral in 1497, obtaining a full cantoria before 1505. He is also recorded as a teacher of Latin and Greek at the Sevillian Colegio de San Miguel. In 1514 he became chapelmaster at Seville Cathedral, and, from 1551 until his death in 1574, he was aided in his duties by Francisco Guerrero.

His extremely long life and the common occurrence of the surname 'Fernández' in Spain (with the added 'de Castilleja' appearing only once) advise caution, and open the possibility that the earlier records refer to more than one person.

Bibliography
Llorens Cisteró, José María, “Fernández [Hernández] de Castilleja, Pedro [Pero]”, in Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana, 10 vol. (Madrid: Sociedad General de Autores y Editores, 1999–2002), v, 57-58
Pascual Barea, Joaquín, “El músico y poeta Pedro Fernández de Castilleja, maestro de capilla y de gramática griega y latina en Sevilla (c.1487-1574)”, Calamus Renascens: Revista de Humanismo y Tradición Clásica, 2 (2001), 311-46
Ruiz Jiménez, Juan, La librería de canto de órgano: Creación y pervivencia del repertorio del Renacimiento en la actividad musical de la Catedral de Sevilla (Sevilla: Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura, 2007), pp. 88-90
Stevenson, Robert, Spanish Music in the Age of Columbus (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1960), pp. 176-77
Wagstaff, Grayson, “Re-examining Pedro Fernández de Castilleja Again: Was he a more important contemporary of Peñalosa than we assumed?”, Portuguese Journal of Musicology, new series, 6/1 (2019), 63-90 <http://rpm-ns.pt/index.php/rpm/article/view/366>
Wagstaff, Grayson, “A Re-Evaluation of Music Attributed to Pedro Fernández de Castilleja”, Revista de Musicología, 16/5 (1993), 2722-33
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