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Juan Bautista Jose Cabanilles Bautista 1644 1712 1901
Segundo pasacalles en el primer tono. By Juan Bautista Jose Cabanilles 1644 - 1712 (M386 No 47) Transcribed and edited by William R. Shannon Next to the ever popular Corrente Italiana ((http•••) this is arguably his best known piece for the organ. Played by john Silverton on the 1901 Conacher organ at Grimesthorpe Wesleyan Reform Church, Sheffield.
Juan Cabanilles Bautista Bach 1644 1665 1668 1675 1677 1703 1712
Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (also Juan Bautista Josep, Valencian: Joan) (6 September 1644 in Algemesí near Valencia / 29 April 1712 in Valencia) was a Spanish organist and composer at Valencia Cathedral. He is considered by many to have been the greatest Spanish Baroque composer, and is sometimes[weasel words] called the Spanish Bach. He probably began his musical career as a singer in a choir of a local church. Later he studied to become a priest in the cathedral at Valencia, which included lessons in music. On 15 May 1665, at 20 years of age, he was named the assistant organist of the cathedral. A year later, upon the death of his predecessor, he became the principal organist. On 22 September 1668 he was ordained as a priest. He kept his position as principal organist for 45 years, but from 1703 on his health often necessitated that a substitute be found. From 1675 to 1677 he also took charge of teaching the children in the cathedral choir.
Juan Cabanilles Giusti 1644 1712
Pasacalle de 1. tono M 386, No. 47 Played by Andreas Zappe, Harpsichord by Cornelis Bom after Giusti, a = 415 Hz
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