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CORREA DE ARAUXO
Correa de Arauxo: Organ Music;
Francesco Cera

[ Brilliant Classics / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Friday 22 June 2018

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17th-century Spanish toccatas, fantasias and inventions by a master organ composer from Seville.

It may be pure coincidence, but in 1626, it was two enlightened intellectuals from Seville - artist Diego Velázquez and composer Francisco Correa de Arauxo, who stood out for their ability to portray a microcosm of human emotions in their work.

The surviving body of Correa's work, the Facultad orgánica, was published in 1626. For its time it remains a remarkably forward-looking collection. It is especially notable for the dissonant harmonies which Correa, as a cleric as well as a composer, aimed to evoke for his listeners the hardships facing them on their path towards a longed-for paradise. Francesco Cera has made a 2CD selection of highlights from the Facultad orgánica. The original volume opened with a collection of tientos, organised as a collection following the 12 modern modes - an exceptional practice in Spanish keyboard music. The first tiento was a calling-card for Correa, revealing his skill at counterpoint by employing thematic inversion and experimenting with different types of imitative technique. Interleaved with the dance-like, freely elaborated tientos are the glosas, which exploit still more virtuosic possibilities of rhythm and colour - Correa himself was evidently a distinguished performer. The result is a collection of still little-known yet dazzling music that will attract the attention of all organ-music enthusiasts.

Francesco Cera has made significant contributions to the Brilliant Classics library of 17th-century keyboard music. Among them are albums dedicated to d'Anglebert (BC94793) and an imaginative compilation of Gabrieli, Cabezon and Frescobaldi, 'The Organ at European Courts' (BC95240). His recording of Bach's Orgelbüchlein (BC94639) was chosen by MusicWeb International as a recording of the Month. 'Francesco Cera plays with that innate rhythm that establishes that irresistible, compelling pulse in Bach… I wouldn't just want to have one recording of these works … but if I had to reduce to one, it would be Cera.'

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Organ music from the surviving body of Correa's work, the Facultad orgánica