Antonio de Cabezón - Juan de la Rubia: Pavana con su glosa

Antonio de Cabezón (1510-1566): Pavana con su glosa Claviorgan: Juan de la Rubia /// NEW CD /// info Follow the conversation: #UniversoCabezon Recorded at Museu de la Música de Barcelona Claviorgan: Laurentius Hauslaib, Nuremberg, ca 1590 The Hauslaib claviorgan is one of the most iconic instruments of Barcelona’s Museum of Music. Built in Nuremberg, Germany by Laurentius Hauslaib in 1590, it is one of the few examples of Renaissance claviorgans still in existence, and one of only three by this builder remaining in the world today. Thanks to valiant efforts in research and restoration, this claviorgan has recently regained all the original splendor of its voices and musical utility, and it is the only period instrument of its kind still in working order. The claviorgan is a peculiar instrument that unites, in a single housing and in perfect symbiosis, the mechanics of a chamber organ and of a small clavecin, with two different keyboards, one for each instrument. In its era, this sophisticated technological gadget was much appreciated as a symbol of ostentation by members of the nobility and the court, as evidenced by its ornamentation with silver, gold and hawksbill turtle shell.
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