Antonio Martín y Coll (apparently died in the 1730s) was a Spanish Franciscan, composer and musician.
Martín y Coll grew up in a monastery and eventually became a Franciscan friar.
The last years of his life were spent in the monastery of San Francisco el Grande in Madrid.
However, his modern fame rests on four volumes of the Flores de Música (Musical flowers), a compilation of hundreds of keyboard pieces, nearly all of them without an author.
Modern scholarship has been able to attribute a large number of the works to composers such as Corelli, Handel, Frescobaldi, Cabanilles, and Cabezón.