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Francesco Cera - Correa de Arauxo: Organ Music (2018) CD Rip

Francesco Cera - Correa de Arauxo: Organ Music (2018) CD Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Francesco Cera

  • Title: Correa de Arauxo: Organ Music
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
  • Total Time: 01:54:19
  • Total Size: 595 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Segundo tiento de tiple de septimo tono 6’00
02. Tiento y Discurso de segundo tono 6’43
03. Tiento de dos tiples de septimo tono 6’26
04. Segundo tiento de quarto tono a modo de cancion 4’44
05. Segundo tiento de baxon de septimo tono 5’08
06. Tiento de primero tono 6’32
07. Tercero tiento de tiple de septimo tono 6’22
08. Tiento de sexto tono sobre la Batalla de Morales 7’17
09. Cancion Gaybergier 4’10
10. Tiento de tiple de septimo tono 5’06

CD 2
01. Tiento de duodecimo tono 7’02
02. Tres glosas sobre el canto llano de la Immaculada Concepcion 4’12
03. Tiento de quinto tono 2’59
04. Discurso de dos baxones de segundo tono 6’55
05. Tiento y Discurso de tercero tono 8’39
06. Tiento de tiple de segundo tono 8’23
07. Quinto tiento de quarto tono 5’56
08. Tiento de baxon de dezimo tono 4’39
09. Tiento de septimo tono 6’33


Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584-1654) was an organist, cleric and rector of the Fraternity of the priests at Sevilla’s Church of San Salvador, one of the most important posts in that city. In 1626 he published the Facultad Orgánica (The Art of the Organ), containing theoretical writings and a set of Tientos, Fantasia-like compositions with imitative writing in various musical forms (for instance a fugue). In these works passionate and dissonance-laden passages alternate with more gentle, sweeter episodes, creating an unexpectedly powerful emotional impact on the listener, like the painter Velazquez did in his paintings (Valazquez was active in Seville as well in Correa’s time).

Francesco Cera, one of the foremost Early Music musicians of Italy, plays the organ of the Santa Maria church of Garrovillas de Alconétar, the oldest playable organ in Spain, built in 1550 and still featuring the original pipes.

The booklet contains scholarly liner notes and information and photo of the organ.

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