Hidden Gems from the Iberian Peninsula
Saturday, October 12
1924 Trinity Ave.
Walnut Creek, CA
The organ works of 17th and 18th-century Spain are hidden behind more than one curtain: they are obscured by the passage of centuries, by the differences in religious and cultural practices, and by the leyenda negra that separated most of Catholic Spain from Protestant England and Germany in the Early Modern period. Consider this recital a pulling aside of the curtain. It is made up of works by Spanish composers which I think are too good not to be heard.
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Batalla 5o tono by Juan Cabanilles
Pavana Italia by Antonio de Cabezón
Diferencias de Folias by Cabanilles
Pange lingua from Seis fugas para órgano sobre himnos latinos by José Lidón
Pange lingua in 8 variations and a Pastorella by Vicente Rodríguez Monllo
Tiento lleno 8o tono by Cabanilles
Fantasía de 8o tono by Rodríguez
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