Cantabile Sacra One Hundred Five Uploaded by: alberto63 Composer: Paul F.Page Organ: Aeolian-Skinner Organ (Op 1132) of Redeemer Church Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 113
Sonata K. 507 (Andante cantabile) Uploaded by: Pietro Composer: Scarlatti, Domenico Organ: G. Giusti harpsichord (1680) from the Karsten collection. Software: PianoTeq / Harpsichord Views: 45
Andante Cantabile (4th Symphony) Uploaded by: alanr Composer: Widor, Charles-Marie Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 56
Psalm 105 Compilation Uploaded by: FredM Composer: Cor van Dijk and Marco den Toom Organ: Goerlitz (Görlitz), Sonnenorgel Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 71
First Sunray Uploaded by: FredM Composer: Bissinger, Roman Organ: Goerlitz (Görlitz), Sonnenorgel Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 73
Psalm 77 Compilation Uploaded by: FredM Composer: Cor van Dijk and Marco den Toom Organ: Goerlitz (Görlitz), Sonnenorgel Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 36
Enrico Pasini (b. 1935) — Cantabile No. 75, “Forte nostalgia” for organ
Enrico Pasini (b. 1935) is an Italian composer and organist. He was born in Rome and was educated at the Conservatorio di S. Cecilia there where his primary composition teacher was Armando Renzi. For 30 years, Pasini was professor of organ at the Conservatory of Music "Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina" in Cagliari, Sardinia. Pasini's music is lyrical and traditional in its conception, and he has become particularly noted for the more than 200 pieces in his "cantabile" series of compositions. The "cantabile" pieces began primarily as works of a quiet lyrical character featuring a solo melody and accompaniment. However, as the series has grown, so has the expressive range, with pieces that "are pieced together like a mosaic out of a variety of emotions and sentiments-originating from a heart's ever-changing beat." What has remained a constant in the music is the inspiration from Pasini's beloved island of Sardinia.