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Cabezon / Berben- Du Bon Du Cueur (CD)

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the album cover for Cabezon / Berben - Du Bon Du Cueur
the album cover for Cabezon / Berben - Du Bon Du Cueur

After his SACD with works by Joan Cabanilles, which was awarded the "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik", Léon Berben dedicates the new AEOLUS production to one of the most important representatives of Altiber organ music: Antonio de Cabezón. The Ostönnen Gothic organ used for the recording is considered to be the oldest in all of Germany. Dendrochronological investigations revealed that the wood from which some of the instrument parts were made must have been felled around 1415. Despite some alterations in the 17th and 18th centuries, the organ was largely preserved in it's original condition. The Dutch harpsichordist and organist, Léon Berben, studied harpsichord and organ in Den Haag (Koninklijk Conservatorium) and Amsterdam (Sweelinck Conservatorium) with Rienk Jiskoot, Bob van Asperen, Ton Koopman and Gustav Leonhardt, and finished his studies with solo-diploma for both instruments. Besides playing the harpsichord and organ, Léon Berben engages in debates on historical performance practice by writing articles and also signs as a co-author for MGG (Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart). He has now been living since several years in Cologne, Germany.

Tracklist:

  1. Tiento del primer tono
  2. Canción glosada Triste départ
  3. Diferencias sobre La dama le demanda
  4. Himno Ave Maris Stella I
  5. Work(s)~Himno Ave Maris Stella II
  6. Diferencias sobre El Canto llano del Caballero
  7. Ad Dominum cum tribularer
  8. Tiento del sexto tono
  9. Canción glosada Anchor che col partire (after Cipriano de Rore)
  10. Diferencias sobre Quién tu me enojó Isabel
  11. Tiento del sexto tono
  12. Canción glosada Au joly boys (after Johannes Lupi)
  13. Diferencias sobre La Gallarda Milanesa
  14. Comunio Beata viscera Mariae
  15. Diferencias sobre La Pavana Italiana
  16. Tiento del primer tono
  17. Tiento del cuarto tono
Format: New CD/Classical

Cabezon / Berben- Du Bon Du Cueur (CD)

SKU: 4026798111717
Regular price ¥153.00
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Release Date: 01.18.2019

 
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After his SACD with works by Joan Cabanilles, which was awarded the "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik", Léon Berben dedicates the new AEOLUS production to one of the most important representatives of Altiber organ music: Antonio de Cabezón. The Ostönnen Gothic organ used for the recording is considered to be the oldest in all of Germany. Dendrochronological investigations revealed that the wood from which some of the instrument parts were made must have been felled around 1415. Despite some alterations in the 17th and 18th centuries, the organ was largely preserved in it's original condition. The Dutch harpsichordist and organist, Léon Berben, studied harpsichord and organ in Den Haag (Koninklijk Conservatorium) and Amsterdam (Sweelinck Conservatorium) with Rienk Jiskoot, Bob van Asperen, Ton Koopman and Gustav Leonhardt, and finished his studies with solo-diploma for both instruments. Besides playing the harpsichord and organ, Léon Berben engages in debates on historical performance practice by writing articles and also signs as a co-author for MGG (Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart). He has now been living since several years in Cologne, Germany.

Tracklist:

  1. Tiento del primer tono
  2. Canción glosada Triste départ
  3. Diferencias sobre La dama le demanda
  4. Himno Ave Maris Stella I
  5. Work(s)~Himno Ave Maris Stella II
  6. Diferencias sobre El Canto llano del Caballero
  7. Ad Dominum cum tribularer
  8. Tiento del sexto tono
  9. Canción glosada Anchor che col partire (after Cipriano de Rore)
  10. Diferencias sobre Quién tu me enojó Isabel
  11. Tiento del sexto tono
  12. Canción glosada Au joly boys (after Johannes Lupi)
  13. Diferencias sobre La Gallarda Milanesa
  14. Comunio Beata viscera Mariae
  15. Diferencias sobre La Pavana Italiana
  16. Tiento del primer tono
  17. Tiento del cuarto tono