Already on sale the new CD from the prestigious wind ensemblebased in the Netherlands, Royal Wind Music, compiling Spanish music of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including works by Correa de Araujo, Antonio and Hernando de Cabezon and Cristobal de Morales among other.
NEWS: Un viaje musical por la Europa de las Luces, de la Ensemble Carmen Veneris
October 13th, 2011, José María
FLORES DE MÚSICA, New album by Andrés Cea
May 20th, 2011, José María
Last record of the great organist ANDRÉS CEA, with works of several organists transcribed by Fray Antonio Martin i Coll, in the eighteenth century. The recording was made in different historic organs of churches of Madrid.
(Español) Reseña crítica sobre el cd ‘Cabezón, suavidad y extrañeza’, de Andrés Cea
November 23rd, 2010, José María
Cabezón in resmusica.com
July 14th, 2010, José María
Already known for a previous CD dedicated to Correa de Arauxo, Anrés Cea comes back on the 500th anniversary of the birth of Cabezón, contributing with his versions to a music which doesn´t cease to surprise us. The programme revolves around some pieces of usual performance (Dic Nobis Maria, Tiento sobre Pange Lingua, Doulce Mamoriae) to which some almost unheard pieces have been added.
Once again, Andrés Cea´s interpretation presents a rare subtlety, a balanced tone which offers us a new reading of these old musical scores that are often so difficult… + info
New CD: ‘Cabezón. Suavidad y Extrañeza’
June 1st, 2010, José María
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The organ in Castaño del Robledo.
The church of Santiago de Castaño del Robledo (Huelva, Spain) was founded around 1570 by Benito Arias Montano, a philosopher and scholar from Fregenal who became a confessor and counsellor to Felipe II, the editor of the Polyglot Bible of Antwerp and librarian at El Escorial.
The place where he used to live in retreat is a crag in Alájar, one hour’s walk from the village, overlooking a spectacular lanscape. Small and simple, the church has only one nave covered by a barrel vault and… + info



