Rodrigo de Ceballos (also Çavallos, Cevallos, Zaballos;[1] c.1525-c.1581[2]) was a Spanish composer.
His father's family de Ceballos Cabanilla came from Burgos, and he may have trained as a musician there.
He is classed among the composers of the Andalusian school, alongside better-known composers such as Francisco Guerrero (who, with Pedro Fernández de Castilleja, gave him his holy orders) or Cristobal de Morales.
He was named Maestro de capilla in Málaga in 1554, in the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba in 1556, and in the Royal Chapel of Granada in 1561 until his death in 1581.
[3] His polyphonic works, preserved in various Spanish and Latin American cathedrals and monasteries, are often confused with those of Francisco de Ceballos.