Juan Cabanilles

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Synopsis

Juan Cabanilles (1644-1712) was a Spanish organist and composer. In 1665 he became second organist at Valencia Cathedral and about 1666 became first organist. He served in that capacity until his death.[1]


For additional details, see the Juan Cabanilles Wikipedia article.

List of Organ Works

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Title
2 batallas (1 by J.K. Kerll)
Folías
Gaitilla
5 gallardas
4 paseos
5 passacalles
Pedazo de música
90 tientos
6 tocatas
Xácara
55 versos
Addl versos for the Mag, Pange lingua, psalms etc., and other unspecified works, cited in Anglès: ‘Manuscritos …’

Background and General Perspectives on Performing Cabanilles Organ Works

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Registration and Organs

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Fingering and Pedaling

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Articulation and Phrasing

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Ornamentation

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Tempo and Meter

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Scores and Editions

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Recordings

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Free Online

Batalla Imperial for Organ, performed by E. Power Biggs, at the Cathedral de Segovia [1].

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Other Resources

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Notes

  1. Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, 2007-2015, accessed 30 January 2015.
  2. This footnote was entered in the "Registration and Organs" article

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