he plays it good; he has the skills. but i think it is too slow and too legatissimo. i also do not fancy the changing of the manuals too often in this style of organ music.
I want more of Cabezon. It's jolly unfair that there's no more of him around - German musicologists started calling him the Spanish Bach until they started calling Bach the German Cabezon. Gotta play the Discante sobre el Canto del Cavallero. Or the Fabordón del Cuarto tono. Brutal.
Thanks. I'm searching for some videos of me playing the music of John Bull and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. I will play both of these composers in the upcoming July recital.
Otra maravilla de Antonio de Cabezón,al que no se le considera en su justa dimensión,pese a ser un músico español.
Gracias Bob.
debartzen 3 years ago
who built this organ?
Fozzymaple 4 years ago
he plays it good; he has the skills. but i think it is too slow and too legatissimo. i also do not fancy the changing of the manuals too often in this style of organ music.
buxheimerorgelbuch 4 years ago 2
Thanks for your words. Hopefully, I've improved (changed interpretation) in almost 18 years. I appreciate your reflections.
bob4120 4 years ago
I want more of Cabezon. It's jolly unfair that there's no more of him around - German musicologists started calling him the Spanish Bach until they started calling Bach the German Cabezon. Gotta play the Discante sobre el Canto del Cavallero. Or the Fabordón del Cuarto tono. Brutal.
G4br1ch 4 years ago 2
Thanks. I'll plan to upload some more Cabezon after including this composer in a major July concert.
bob4120 4 years ago
Good job! Interesting style, this is probably the first time I've heard this Spanish style. I'll have to study more into it.
NWalterstorf 4 years ago
Thanks. I'm searching for some videos of me playing the music of John Bull and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. I will play both of these composers in the upcoming July recital.
bob4120 4 years ago