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Iberian organ music from the 16th until the 18th century was very closely linked to the liturgy of the Spanish church. The composers heard here represent the full spectrum of characteristic styles of the Spanish and Portuguese schools from every major epoch. The famous organs (“Evangelio” and the larger “Epistola”) played by José Luis González Uriol are in the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, and were built by Pedro Livorno Echevarría in 1725-27 and restored by the Swiss builders Carmen and Hans Späth in 1994-2001. DE HEREDIA: Salve de Primer tono por delasolre Pange lingua a 3 sobre Bajo por Cesolfaut Pange lingua La Reyna de los Pangelingua CARREIRA: Cançâo a 4 glosada DE SOTO: Tiento de VI° tono DE SOLA:Tiento de VI° tono ANONYMOUS: Flasas cromáticas Discurso de 1° Tom NASSARRE: Tocata de Primer tono Tiento a 4 DE MEBRA: Batalla de Clarines SEIXAS: Sonata para orgâo em la menor DE DEUS: Fuga en Re DURÓN: Gaytilla de Primer tono de mano izquieda COSUENDA: Sonata en Re LOPEZ: Verso de V° tono Pastorela Verso de II° tono
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