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Despite Library of Congress (their comma "Josquin, des Prez" always startles me) and WP, I have to query alphabetizing Padilla under G: John Koegel's New Grove article is titled Padilla, Juan Gutiérrez de, Ray's dissertation is  ''The Double-Choir Music of Juan de Padilla'' (admittedly risking confusion with the Iberian composer of that name), the Turner & Moody prefaces for the Mapa Mundi editions call him Padilla, and such record stores as still exist also sort under the abbreviation of [https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/30030-B.pdf the Hyperion recordings). My Concise Baker's is no help either way; god preserve us from IMSLP's solution De Padilla, Juan Gutiérrez. [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 02:44, 28 September 2019 (UTC)
Despite Library of Congress (their comma "Josquin, des Prez" always startles me) and WP, I have to query alphabetizing Padilla under G: John Koegel's New Grove article is titled Padilla, Juan Gutiérrez de, Ray's dissertation is  ''The Double-Choir Music of Juan de Padilla'' (admittedly risking confusion with the Iberian composer of that name), the Turner & Moody prefaces for the Mapa Mundi editions call him Padilla, and such record stores as still exist also sort under the abbreviation of [https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/30030-B.pdf the Hyperion recordings]. My Concise Baker's is no help either way; god preserve us from IMSLP's solution De Padilla, Juan Gutiérrez. [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 02:44, 28 September 2019 (UTC)

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Despite Library of Congress (their comma "Josquin, des Prez" always startles me) and WP, I have to query alphabetizing Padilla under G: John Koegel's New Grove article is titled Padilla, Juan Gutiérrez de, Ray's dissertation is The Double-Choir Music of Juan de Padilla (admittedly risking confusion with the Iberian composer of that name), the Turner & Moody prefaces for the Mapa Mundi editions call him Padilla, and such record stores as still exist also sort under the abbreviation of the Hyperion recordings. My Concise Baker's is no help either way; god preserve us from IMSLP's solution De Padilla, Juan Gutiérrez. Richard Mix (talk) 02:44, 28 September 2019 (UTC)