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Tiento de quinto tono - Correa de Arauxo

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

A work by the great 17th century Spanish composer, Francisco Correa de Arauxo that employs the divided register.
Spanish organs from this period frequently had stops that were divided between middle c and c#. The player then chooses stops for a solo - in this case the 4' Bajoncillo for the left hand - while the other hand plays the accompaniment.

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  • What a wonderfully evocative sound! Do you happen to know what temperament was used to tune this instrument? Fantastic!

  • It's tuned in 1/4 comma meantone.

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  • What beautiful clear trumpets.How nice to hear them played without the foundation and other stops.Superb!!

  • Can you please tell me what piece this is and by which composer? I like this very much!

  • Beautiful...haunting sound. Thank you.

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