Tiento 1o Tono mano derecha Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: Bruna, Pablo Organ: 1776 Tadeo Ortega, Capillas, Spain Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 143
Tiento LLeno 3e Tono por e la mi Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: Anonymous (Espana) Organ: 1684 García-Martínez, Frechilla, Spain Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 245
Meyo Registo 2o Tom Accidental Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: Conceicao, Diogo da Organ: 1684 García-Martínez, Frechilla, Spain Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 119
Obra de 8o tono. Ensalada Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: de Heredia, Sebastian Aguilera Organ: 1684 García-Martínez, Frechilla, Spain Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 66
Tiento Lleno primer Tono Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: de Heredia, Sebastian Aquilera Organ: 1684 García-Martínez, Frechilla, Spain Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 146
My serie with Baroque and Roccoco organ music from Spain and Potugal is a selection of top quality compositions from this style.
The idea for doing so came from a collegue. He asked me to teach him Spanish organ music.
It is a special thing to play organ music from the Hiberian peninsula, but it is not a mysterium. It is important to study the music and the organs very exactly. One will find all neccessary informations there.
The highlights are for me the pieces of Pablo Bruna, Sebastian Aguliera de Heredia, and Joseph Jimenez.
This repertory is perhaps not ereybody's cup of tea but it has its own charme.
The pleasure of listening to the Baroque organ music from the Hiberian peninsula is a very intellectual one:
- the work with the themes - it means the artificial technique of composition
- the deep melancholia of the harmonies
- the change of the very different rhythmic patterns
- the fine color of the solo stops
The style of the Roccoco pieces is not very complicated, because the composer of this period follow more and more international influences. But one will find there some interesting elements from the Spanish guitar- and dance-music.