Composer: Juan Cabanilles
Performer: Timothy Roberts
Audio CD
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Size: 818 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Tientos
01. Tiento LXV lleno, de quinto tono
02. Tiento CIX de contras de octavo tono
03. Tiento CXXVI de clarines de sexto tono
Versos
04. 55 Versos: Verso LXI sobre Ave Maris Stella, de primero tono
Tientos
05. Tiento IV partido de mano derecha sobre Ave Maris Stella, de primero tono
Versos
06. 55 Versos: Verso LXII sobre Ave Maris Stella, de primero tono
Tientos
07. Tiento XV de falsas, de quinto tono
08. Tiento CVII partido de mano izquierda, de tercero tono
Versos
09. Verso CCXXX
10. Verso CCXXXII
11. Verso CCLVII
12. Verso CCXXXIII
13. Verso CCLXII partido de dos bajos
14. Verso CCLXXVII de ecos
15. Verso CCLVI
16. Veros CCLXXXVI
17. Verso CCLXI partido de dos bajos
18. Verso CCLXVII
19. Verso CCXXXI
Tientos
20. Tiento XLII partido de dos tiples, de cuarto tono
21. Tiento XVI lleno, de quinto tono
22. Tiento XXIV lleno, de octavo tono
Passacalles
23. IV de quatro tono
Tientos
24. Tiento X lleno, de tercero tono
The organ music of Joan (or Juan) Cabanilles (1644–1712) is virtuosic and colourfully Baroque, andtouched with a distinctively Spanish intensity.
Cabanilles is claimed as the most prolific of all composers for the organ, and publication of his works,begun in 1927, has not caught up with his output
The surviving manuscripts can be seriously corrupt, requiring extensive editing and sometimes evendetailed recomposition. This recording therefore uses a number of new editions to present the music asnever heard before, as close as possible to what the composer might have intended.
From the press reaction to Vol. 1 of this series: ‘I simply had to drop everything to recommend this Toccata Classics recording in the strongest possible terms to all lovers of renaissance and baroque music and of organ music in general’ (MusicWeb International); ‘this recording may be the closest thing we’ll ever get to hearing Cabanilles’s music as he might have played it. I look forward to the next volume of the collection’ (Fanfare)