About Juan Cabanilles
Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (September 6, 1644 in Algemesi near Valencia – April 29, 1712 in Valencia) was a Spanish organist and composer at Valencia cathedral. He is considered by many to have been the greatest Spanish baroque composer, and is sometimes called the Spanish Bach. He probably began his musical career as a singer in a choir of a local church. Later he studied to become a priest in the cathedral at Valencia, which included lessons in music.
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Corrente Italiana
Pasacalles I
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Tiento de falsas primer tono, WSC 161
Corrente Italiana (arr. F. Alqhai)
Passacelles del 1ero tono
Tiento de falsas
Passacalles del 4to tono
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