Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654) was a distinguished Spanish organist, composer, and theorist who bridged the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. Born in Seville, he held prestigious organist positions at the Church of San Salvador in Seville, the Cathedral of Jaén, and the Cathedral of Segovia, where he spent the last years of his life. Correa de Arauxo's compositions, known for their technical brilliance and expressive depth, are a testament to his mastery of the organ. His works, collected in "Facultad Orgánica," remain influential, offering a rich tapestry of musical innovation and tradition. With over a thousand monthly listeners on Spotify, his music continues to captivate audiences, providing a window into the rich heritage of Spanish Renaissance and Baroque music.