Cabanilles, Joan: Selected Works
for Organ
playing score
Joan Cabanilles Selected Works for Organ
Volume I: BA11228
Volume II: BA11229
Although quite some time has passed since the multifaceted organ music from Spain's Golden Age could be called an ''insider's tip'', ithad yet to attain popularity with any wide audience outside the countries of the Iberian Peninsula. The three-volume Urtext edition of selected works by Joan Cabanilles, the cathedral organist from Valencia, now has every chanceof becoming a milestone in its own right
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1. | Tiento de falsas de primer tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
2. | Tiento de falsas de cuarto tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
3. | Tiento de falsas de octavo tono punto alto [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
4. | Tiento de batalla de quinto tono punto bajo [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
5. | Tiento de contras de octavo tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
6. | Tiento partido de mano derecha de primer tono sobre "Ave maris stella" [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
7. | Tiento partido de mano derecha de primer tono en tercio a modo de Italia [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
8. | Tiento partido de mano derecha de segundo tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
9. | Tiento partido de mano izquierda de primer tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
10. | Tiento partido de mano izquierda de segundo tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
11. | Tiento partido de dos tiples de cuarto tono [Cabanilles, Joan] | |
12. | Tiento partido de dos bajos de primer tono [Cabanilles, Joan] |
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