Arauxo: Todo el mundo en general

This page lists all recordings of Todo el mundo en general, by Francisco Correa de Arauxo (c.1583-c1654) on CD.

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Trombone All Styles

Trombone All Styles

Works for sackbut & trombone from 1600 to 2011


Albinoni:

Concerto Op. 9 No. 11 for oboe & strings in B flat major

Arauxo:

Todo el mundo en general

Castello:

Sonata Prima

Fontana, G B:

Sonata prima

Handel:

Concerto in F minor

Hidas:

Movement for trombone and piano

Millischer:

Fast and furious

Ravel:

Pavane pour une infante défunte

Weber:

Romance


Fabrice Millischer (trombone, sackbut), Maiko Kato (organ, harpsichord) & Nathanaël Gouin (piano)

Aparté - AP029

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$18.00

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Batalha - Iberian Organ Music

Batalha - Iberian Organ Music


 

Obra de 8° Tom

Castellana (J. Cabanilles?)

anon.:

Tiento lleno 2° tono

J. Cabanilles?

Batalla famosa

Ligaduras de 3° tono

J. Cabanilles?

Araujo, P de:

Consonâncias de 1° Tom

Batalha famosa

Arauxo:

Todo el mundo en general

Bruna:

Tiento sobre la letania de la Virgen

Cabanilles:

Corrente Italina

Carreira:

Cançao a Quatro glosada

Coelho:

4 Susanas: No. 1

Correa Braga:

Batalha de 6° Tom

Coutinho:

Obra de 1° Tom

Seixas:

Sonata in C Major


Ton Koopman (organ)

Dutch keyboard player Ton Koopman, also renowned for his recordings of baroque music by Bach and Buxtehude, plays rarely performed organ music from the late 17th century by composers from Spain and Portugal. Several of the pieces included use the sound of the organ to represent the clamour of “Batalha” (the Spanish word for battles).

Ton Koopman is one of the world’s foremost early music keyboard specialists and directors. He is particularly renowned for his work around the music of J. S. Bach, and was awarded the 2006 Bach Medal by the city of Leipzig at the annual Leipzig Bach Festival. He has recently finished an internationally acclaimed series of releases on Challenge Classics of Bach’s Cantatas, and is currently involved in recording the complete works of Dieterich Buxtehude for the same label. The organ in the Church of Saint-Lambert in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert (a suburb of Brussels) was built in the Spanish style by Patrick Collon in 1985. Its design was largely inspired by Spanish instruments of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries.

From the second half of the 17th century, organists in Spain and Portugal delighted in recreating the sounds of the battlefield on their instruments. Many of the pieces written at this time have survived, though unfortunately they are often anonymous. This CD presents three of these “batalhas”, one anonymous, one by Pedro de Araujo, and one by Antonio Correa Braga. The other pieces form a selection of works by representative Iberian 16th century composers.

Challenge Classics - CC72320

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$16.75

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Ay Luna

Ay Luna

Music from the Golden Age of Catholic Spain


anon.:

Aý Luna

Arauxo:

Tiento 23 de sexto tono sobre la primera parte de la batalla de Morales

Todo el mundo en general

Cabezón, A:

Para quien crie yo los cabellos

Pavana con su glosa

Tiento del quarto tono

Encina:

Triste España

Fernandez Palero:

Romance

Milán:

Fantaisie 1, 8 & 11

Pavana 1 & 4

Mudarra:

Fantasìa X (que contrahaze la harpa en la manera de Ludovico)

Ysabel (villancico 4)

Pavane 3

Si me llaman, (villancico 2)

Durmiendo yba el señor (romance 1)

Claros y frescos ríos

Narvaez:

La bella mal maridada (villancico 3)

Paseabase el Rey moro

Arded, corazon, arded (villancico)

Con que la lavare (villancico 4)

Ortiz, D:

La gamba (recercada 4)

Recercada 5 (passamezzo antico)

Valderrabano:

Ya cavalga calaynos (Romance 5)

O, que en la cumbre (villancico 1)


Unda Maris: Guillemette Laurens (voice); Damien Colcomb (organ); Françoise Johannel (harp); Mike Fentross (vihuela); Francis Lassus (percussion)

Alpha - ALPHA064

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$17.00

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