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Cabanilles Joan

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 BIOGRAPHY
 
 Born: Sep 6, 1644 in Algemesi, near Valencia, Spain
Dead: Apr 29, 1712 in Valencia, Spain
Genre: Keyboard Music
Country: Spain

Cabanilles was born in Algemesi, and his first name is shown variously as Juan and Joan; some works ascribed to "Jose Cabanillas" are now confirmed as belonging to his output and not that of another composer. Outside of his baptismal certificate, nothing is known of him until 1665, when the 21-year-old Cabanilles was appointed second organist at Valencia Cathedral, replacing the departing Jeronimo de la Torre. Somehow the issue that Cabanilles was not yet a priest was discreetly avoided, and thus he was not prevented from being promoted to first organist in April 1666. Cabanilles was finally ordained as a priest in September 1668. From then on, little is known of Cabanilles' activity, although he is said to have traveled north to France on occasion to play certain high holy feast days. In 1703, his health began to decline, and Cabanilles soon began to rotate a number of substitute organists in order to keep his position filled in Valencia. He died there, aged 67, in 1712.

Much of what is known, and the survival of many of Cabanilles works, is owed to the industriousness of his student Josep Elias. The manuscripts that Elias conserved and others of Cabanilles reside within the Library of Cataluna in Barcelona, which also publishes an edition of the works of this composer. Cabanilles' surviving output is rather extensive, numbering to nearly 200 pieces, all but eight written for the organ. Ninety are Tientos, monothematic in nature and based on the Renaissance form of the ricercar. Cabanilles' Tientos de falsas are noted for their liberal use of chromaticism and dark modal coloring. This approach has led some writers to cite Cabanilles as a harmonic revolutionary, but his approach is likely more reactionary. Cabanilles was one of the lone holdouts to Renaissance mannerism in an era where greater Europe was concerned with Baroque forms and major/minor key orientation. Nonetheless, Cabanilles' style was in keeping with trends in seventeenth century Spain. Cabanilles also composed polyphonic elaboration of chant and several works in variation form over a repeating bass figure, which he variably called passacalles, galiarda, paseos, and xacara. Cabanilles also experimented in six works with the Italian form of toccata. Of his Battle Pieces the famous Battala Imperiale has been discovered to be the work of Johann Kasper Kerll, not Cabanilles.

Valencia is a major port of call in Spain, and Cabanilles' music betrays some superficial elements derived from Italian practices, demonstrating that he knew contemporary Italian music. As the Kerll piece is found among Cabanilles' manuscripts, this seems to confirm his awareness of German music, and he may have known something about Franco-Flemish music as well. But overall, Cabanilles' music is overwhelmingly Spanish in character, and in his own time he was considered the last major figure in the line of "mystic" Spanish organists that begins with Antonio de Cabezon and continues through de Heredia, de Arauxo, and Coelho. Eight sacred vocal works survive in Cabanilles' catalog; a fragmentary mass, Magnificat, and six motets, of which the four-voice "Mortales que amais a un Dios immortal" utilizes a tune which would later coincidentally turn up in the St. Matthew Passion of
Johann Sebastian Bach. His pupil, Josep Elias, who wrote, "the world will vanish before a second Cabanilles comes," gives an indication of the high regard in which Cabanilles was held in his day.

- Uncle Dave Lewis
 
 
 
 
 
 More about his works
 

                                                                     The titles of his compositions are highly Spanish and Valencian: Tientos of all kinds, Battles, Opening of Diferencias de Folias by Cabanilles, 22kB

Tocatas, Paseos, Pasacalles, Gaitilla, Xבcara, etc.

His known vocal work until today consists of ten compositions for voices and continuo, reaching thirteen voices in "Ah, de la Region celeste". In these works, Cabanilles creates a moving lyricism, and in "Mortales que amבis" he uses the same theme that later J.S. Bach (the great master of dissonance and of thematic development) used in his "Saint Matthew Passion."

His music is sometimes so far ahead of its time that dating it would be decidedly difficult if the manuscripts of the XVIIth Century did not exist.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 My Collection
 

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento de falses II              Savall            Hesperion  XX         

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Passacalles I                       Savall            Hesperion  XX         

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento ileno 2nd tono                      Savall            Hesperion  XX            

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Corrente Italiana                Savall            Hesperion  XX         

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento de falsas 8 punt alt                        Savall            Hesperion  XX       

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Passacalles IV                     Savall            Hesperion  XX         

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento XXIII por A la mi re                       Savall            Hesperion  XX       

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento I ple               Savall            Hesperion  XX         

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento XVII de Pange lingua - punt alt               Savall             Hesperion  XX        

Cabanilles  Cha.orc VDGB          Tiento IX de contres                       Savall            Hesperion  XX            

Cabanilles  Cha.orc.VDGB          Batalia imperial                  Savall             Hesperion  XX     

 Cabanilles     Diferencias de Folias, for keyboard  Michael Behringer
 
 
The Holy Family by guiadelusuario.
 
 Selected  Recordings   
 
 
Tientos y glosas en Iberia Tientos y glosas en Iberia
01/01/1998 - 11 Kb

 
 
Tientos y passacalles Tientos y passacalles
01/01/1998 - 9 Kb

 
 
Mיxico barroco Mיxico barroco
01/01/1997 - 10 Kb

 
 
El barroco espaסol El barroco espaסol
01/01/1978 - 10 Kb

 
 
Batalles, tientos & passacalles Batalles, tientos & passacalles
01/01/1996 - 9 Kb

 
 
Sepan todos que muero Sepan todos que muero
29/04/2005 - 12 Kb

 
 
Missa mexicana Missa mexicana
01/01/2000 - 11 Kb

 
 
Cuerdas, aunque disםmiles, aunadas Cuerdas, aunque disםmiles, aunadas
01/01/1995 - 10 Kb

 
 
Musique ibיrique au clavicorde Musique ibיrique au clavicorde
01/01/1995 - 12 Kb

 
 
¡Despertad, sentidos...! ¡Despertad, sentidos...!
01/09/2003 - 12 Kb