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TomáS Luis De Victoria
TomáS Luis De Victoria is credited on 1,522 releases across 242 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

1,522
Pressings credited
242
Albums
8
Decades active
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In collections
Biography
Tomás Luis de Victoria (sometimes Italianised as da Vittoria; c. 1548 – c. 20–27 August 1611) was the most famous Spanish composer of the Renaissance. He stands with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Orlande de Lassus as among the principal composers of the late Renaissance, and was "admired above all for the intensity of some of his motets and of his Offices for the Dead and for Holy Week". His surviving oeuvre, unlike that of his colleagues, is almost exclusively sacred and polyphonic vocal music, set to Latin texts. As a Catholic priest, as well as an accomplished organist and singer, his career spanned both Spain and Italy. However, he preferred the life of a composer to that of a performer.
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Credited work
1,522 releases · 242 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 2,086
- Other credits · 30
Studios: Westminster Cathedral, London · Chapel Of King's College, Cambridge · Church Of St. Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead · Merton College Chapel, Oxford
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Victoria
- Palestrina
- Les Petits Chanteurs A La Croix De Bois
- The Ambrosian Singers
- The Cambridge Singers
- Choir Of The Carmelite Priory
- Allegri
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