órgano,batalla imperial, Juan Cabanilles
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- Reportaje fotográfico de la Catedral de "Santa María" de Toledo, en el que se muestra el interior del templo con sus mas notorias obras arquitectónico-pictórico- religiosas. Fondo musical: Batalla Imperial de Juan Cabanilles, interpretada desde el Órgano del Emperador por Paulino Ortíz.
What a stirring venerable old instrument! ♥Love♥
Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (bautizado en Algemesí (VALENCIA) ESPAÑA, el 6 de septiembre de 1644 - Valencia, 29 de abril de 1712) fue un organista y compositor español de música barroca.
Magnificent! Can you imagine some poor simpleton hearing this in the 18th century? How astonishing, fascinating, and even frightening it must have been!
My Spanish ancestors certainly knew how to build great cathedrals and organs! Thank you sharing this.
One of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world!
Uno de los templos más opulentos de la Cristiandad. Y de fondo la música del barroco español con Cabanilles.
I like the sound of the trumpets in this organpiece very much!
An update on this instrument. It is now properly curated, tuned and winded. I’ve had to good fortune to play it recently. There is a short video on my channel. Every year the three baroque organs of the cathedral are featured in a “Battle of the Organs” concert.
Bellisima Batalla, interpretaciòn y selecciòn de imàgenes!!!
300 años de fallecido en 2012(1712) dice JORGE ALBERTO BARON desde Bogotá, Colombia, Suramérica.
Awesome reeds. Such a fiery sound.
@bachluthology2 Sounds like he recording he made of Historical Spanish Organs...which I purchased in the late 60s and still own....
No wonder why he was considered the spanish Bach... Such a masterpiece!
I just so love this.
Verdalonga è un organo impressionante.....
jcrr2012 Cause he is not a german composer. Joan Bautista Cabanilles born in Algemesí, Valencia (Spain) :D
THE SOUND OF THE ORGAN IS WONDERFUL, IT IS A GREAT JOB!!!
Wonderful performance by organist Paulino Ortíz.
Thank you, Santos, for sharing this.
turn the volume up all the way for that last chord.. it is amazing
..I remember when E.P.Biggs recorded this piece in the early 70's
It sounds better every time i hear it
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😍😍😍🙏🙏
beautiful!!
Magnificent.
added to favorites!
Hermosos sonidos y magistral maestro. El sonido de las flautas o trompetas imperiales es casi tan hermoso como los de la Catedral de México
really a masterpiece!
when he hits a full organ, one can hear the pitch drop a few hertz...wind chests struggling to keep up with the demand. Those choir boys must have been pumping like heck to keep us with the demand
William Shepard the organ is now properly curated and winded. It wasn’t for very many years. I played it in 2016 and 2017. The tonal difference to this recording is incredible. My channel has a short improvisation on this organ from 2016.
Serà la segunda parte de esta Batalla? Tengo una Grabaciòn donde aparecen Juntas como una sola..
Anybody know the pitch? It isn't A440
what the name
of the cd?
click between this and the EP Biggs recording, Tell me there isn't a difference in pitch. Did they retune the organ to bring it up to standard A 440? Cant imagine Ortiz is playing the piece a half-step above Biggs. One of the pieces on the Biggs album is the ring tone on my phone !!!
William Shepard Does it really matter that much? I say just enjoy it and thank God for it.
Pocas grabaciones captan tan bien La trompeteria española
Nice performance, one of my favorites to play: have a little piece on my site 2 :) (bad audio)
375 AÑOS DE FALLECIDO EN 2019 DICE JORGE ALBERTO BARON
but, why a german composer would include call tones from the spanish tercios in his work?
cabanilles................................was a spanish composer.
@@AL-ns1jm I think jcrr's referring to Johann Caspar Kerll; most likely this piece is by Kerll, not Cabanilles.
@@ryankennedy3109 it is Cabanilles's
This piece just doesn't come across as well when played on a non-Spanish Baroque organ. organ sounds great...in tune... austere....majestic as nothing other than a Spanish organ can sound.
is this played by e. power biggs?
Solumne
Well, "macho" IS a Spanish word...
Played with too much legato and long notes => not very clear in acoustics. Rythmically not very touching.
No. We can hear *every* note. The notes should be as they are written.
Post another version . If you can do it better............