Vicente Alcaide - Clarines de Batalla (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Clarines de Batalla
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: IBS Classical
Genre: Classical
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Vicente Alcaide - Clarines de Batalla (2017) [Hi-Res]


Tracklist

01. Obra de Clarines (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
02. Matassine (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
03. Otro Género de Canarios
04. Entrada de Bretons (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
05. Obra de Pensie (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
06. Canción (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
07. La Marche de Gautier (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
08. Chacona
09. Llamadas de Clarín (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
10. Otra Canción, Se Ha de Tocar Grave (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
11. Canción de Clarín, con Eco, a Discreción (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
12. Canción VIII a 2 Clarines (Arr. for Organ)
13. Batalla (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
14. Canción VII
15. Canción XVII
16. Canción V
17. Canción de un Clarín Solo (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
18. Canción XII a 2 Clarines
19. Canción a 2 Clarines (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
20. Otra Canción para Ecos (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
21. Otra Canción (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
22. Bayle del Gran Duque
23. Zarabanda Francesa Bayle del Gran Duque (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
24. Canción XXIX
25. Canción XXIV
26. Canción XXII
27. Bailo di dame (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
28. Minué No. 6 (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
29. El Villano (Arr. for Clarion, Organ & Percussion)
30. Minué No. 7
31. Minué al violín No. 26 (Rigaudon)

The music selected for this recording is from the Spanish Baroque repertoire compiled by the Franciscan priest, organist, composer and collector of music Antonio Martín y Coll (1660-1734) in various books published at the beginning of the eighteenth century, specifically between 1706 and 1709. Although this music was originally composed to be played by organists, a substantial part was in fact influenced, in compositional terms, by the prevailing performance style of the time that employed clarines the name given to the trumpets played in the upper registers, also known as the clarin register. Early evidence points to their use on solemn occasions thanks to the brilliance of their sound.(Vicente Alcaide)