Pablo Bruna
Synopsis[edit]
Pablo Bruna (1611-1679) was a Spanish organist and composer who served as organist for the church of S Maria (1631) and became choirmaster in 1674.[1]
For additional details, see the Pablo Bruna Wikipedia article.
List of Organ Works[edit]
Background and General Perspectives on Performing Bruna Organ Works[edit]
There are 32 known organ works that are of a tiento style. Some of them are written for an undivided keyboard and others are for a divided keyboard. Imitation is a common element in Bruna's works. [2]
Registration and Organs[edit]
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See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page[3]
Fingering and Pedaling[edit]
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Articulation and Phrasing[edit]
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Ornamentation[edit]
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Tempo and Meter[edit]
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Scores and Editions[edit]
Free scores by Pablo Bruna, IMSLP
Recordings[edit]
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Free Online[edit]
Tiento de Medio Registro Bajo, performed by Montserrat Torrent, on the historic 1784 organ in the Church of San Andres, Valladolid, Spain. [1]
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Other Resources[edit]
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Notes[edit]
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