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Portuguese Organ Music from 1540–1834
Portuguese Organ Music from 1540–1834
Portuguese Organ Music from 1540–1834

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Portuguese Organ Music from 1540–1834

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    Composers: António Carreira, António Correa Braga, António de Baena, Carlos Seixas, Diego de Alvarado, Diogo da Conceição, Francisco de São Boaventura, Gaspar dos Reis, Heliodoro de Paiva, José de Madre de Deus, José Marques e Silva, Manuel Rodrigues Coelho, Marcos António Portugal, Pedro de Araújo, Pedro de San Lorenzo

    Editors: Gerhard Doderer, Miguel Bernal Ripoll

    Publisher: Bärenreiter

    Binding: Paperback

    Dimensions: 12 in x 9.4 in

    Pages: 120

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This edition, edited by Gerhard Doderer (Lisbon) and Miguel Bernal Ripoll (Madrid), offers a representative overview of the cosmos of Portuguese organ compositions spanning three hundred years. The printed collection of Gonçalo de Baena (Lisbon 1540) and the Portuguese secularisation of 1834 were chosen as the parameters within which pieces were selected. This stimulating and inspiring album of works by Portuguese organists or organists working in Portugal such as António de Carreira, Manuel Rodrigues Coelho, Pedro de Araújo and Carlos Seixas, dispenses with the adoption of historical notation and makes this music directly accessible to today's organists by orientating itself to the current practise.

In addition to 27 organ compositions of various genres such as Verso, Tento, Batalha or Sonata, the volume contains detailed explanations of the compositions, their liturgical function and organ building. This gives an impression of the diverse, geographically very different and, over the centuries, highly diversified Portuguese organ landscape.