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- brief biography of Cabanilles AllMusic biography Encyclopædia Britannica Juan Cabanilles ****nio Garcia-Ferreras: Juan Baptista Cabanilles: sein Leben und...
- the predominant form in the Spanish organ tradition through the time of Cabanilles, and developed many variants. Additionally, many 20th-century composers...
- Gregory Mason, Georg Muffat, Gottlieb Muffat, Johann Kuhnau, Juan Bautista Cabanilles, Bernardo Pasquini, Max Reger, Ralph Vaughan Williams (P****acaglia on...
- (1644–1685) Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644–1704) Juan Bautista Cabanilles (1644–1712) Maria Cattarina Calegari (1644–1675) Johann Samuel Drese (c...
- organist and composer in the tiento tradition. He may have studied with Juan Cabanilles in Valencia but is first do****ented as organist in Barcelona at Sant Pere...
- voice to another. Antonio de Cabezón Francisco Correa de Arauxo Juan Cabanilles Juan del Encina Luis Milán Luis de Narváez Enríquez de Valderrábano Diego...
- Society Full discography as published on Alia Vox website: 1998 – Joan Cabanilles (AV9801) 1998 – José Marín (AVSA9802) 1998 – Les Voix Humaines (AV9803)...
- prolific period of Spanish organ composition, which culminated with Juan Cabanilles. Early Baroque organ music in Germany was highly contrapuntal. Sacred...
- distinctions: Grand Prix du Disque "Charles Cros" for her recording of music of Cabanilles (1965). Creu de Sant Jordi from Catalan Government (1995). Académica correspondiente...
- Ruiz de Ribayaz (1626–after 1677) Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) Juan Bautista Cabanilles (1644–1712) Francisco Guerau (1649–1717/22) Johan Helmich Roman (1694–1758)...