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Cabezón, Antonio de: Selected Works for Keyboard 3

Hymns and Versets

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Edited by Doderer, Gerhard – Ripoll, Miguel Bernal
Zasedba: Keyboard
Zasedba: Org/piano/harpisc.
Weight: 0.4 kg
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA9261
Založniška številka: BA09261
ISMN: 9790006529216

The court organist, Antonio de Cabezón (ca. 1510-1566), who was appointed to Queen Isabella’s court chapel in Toledo at the young age of 16, was rightly regarded by his contemporaries as the leading Spanish organist andkeyboard player of the 16th century.

His hymns and versets are based on short, decorated harmonisations of the psalm tones. In the tientos, the transformation from vocal motet style to a style of writing suitable forkeyboard instruments is perfectly executed.

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