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THE ART OF SPANISH VARIATIONS “Conde Claros” and other Spanish Vihuela Music At the end of the fifteenth century a truly national musical style grew up in Spain, especially in the music written during the reign of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. They were married in 1469 and with that a new age of prosperity and stability started. The arts flourished. After the last Saracens were expelled from Granada in 1492 (the same year of the discovery of the New World by Columbus) Spain became one big catholic empire…..
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Recording location | Doopsgezinde Kerk Haarlem, Holland |
Mastering equiment | Sony digital Editor 3000 |
Mastering engineer | Bert van der Wolf |
Mixing console | Rens Heijnis Custom made |
Microphones | Bruel & Kjaer, Schoeps |
Recording format | PCM 44.1 |
Recording date | October 1989 |
Editing | Bert van der Wolf |
Composers | Alonso Mudarra, Antonio De Cabezón, Diego Pisador, Enriques De Valderrábono, Luis De Narváez, Luis Millán |
Recording engineer | Bert van der Wolf |
Producer | Bert van der Wolf |
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Digital to analog converter | Sony |
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(…) His style is unhurried, clean, accurate, yet imbued with appropriately polite emotion and contrast (…)
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