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Journey - Two Hundred Years of Harpsichord Music


Book Description
This unique harpsichord recital by Trevor Pinnock charts two incredible musical journeys four hundred years apart. Inspired by the travels of Antonio Cabez�n, the sixteenth century organist and composer, Pinnocks programme weaves a path not only through Cabez�ns life but also through his own enviable career. In celebration of his seventieth birthday, Pinnock has chosen a personal selection of work... More
Book Information
PublisherLinn Records
BindingAudio CD (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B0196VVP2A
Publication Date
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About Antonio Cabezon (Composer) : Antonio Cabezon is a published composer. A published credit of Antonio Cabezon is Journey - Two Hundred Years of Harpsichord Music.
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About Domenico Scarlatti (Composer) : Domenico Scarlatti is a published composer. A published credit of Domenico Scarlatti is Blues and Jazz Complete (Book & 2 CDs).
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About George Frideric Handel (Composer) : George Frideric Handel is a published author of children's books. Published credits of George Frideric Handel include Messiah: The Wordbook for the Oratorio.
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About Girolamo Frescobaldi (Composer) : Girolamo Frescobaldi is a published composer. A published credit of Girolamo Frescobaldi is Journey - Two Hundred Years of Harpsichord Music.
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About Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (Composer) : Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck is a published composer. A published credit of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck is Journey - Two Hundred Years of Harpsichord Music.
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About Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer) : Johann Sebastian Bach is a published author, compiler, and a composer. Some of the published credits of Johann Sebastian Bach include Les Enfants Terribles: Criterion Collection, J.S. Bach - Two-Part ... more
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About John Bull (Composer) : John Bull is a published composer. A published credit of John Bull is Journey - Two Hundred Years of Harpsichord Music.
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About Thomas Tallis (Composer) : Thomas Tallis is a published composer. A published credit of Thomas Tallis is The Choir Of King's College Cambridge - The Complete Argo Recordings [29 CD][Limited Edition].
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About William Byrd (Composer) : William Byrd is a published composer. A published credit of William Byrd is Journey - Two Hundred Years of Harpsichord Music.
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