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Antonio de Cabezón (1510–1566) was a Spanish composer and organist of the Renaissance. Blind from early childhood, he is best known for his Tientos: short, intense, and polyphonic liturgical works for organ. Many of his compositions have survived and are still readily accessible today, in sheet music and recorded form. He produced some of the earliest extant music for solo organ. He died on 26th March 1566. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pavana con su glosa
3,6352Diferencias sobre la Gallarda Milanesa (arr. for instrumental ensemble)
1,0143Diferencias Sobre el Canto de "La Dama le Demanda"
1,0104Canción Francesca (Clemens Non Papa)
4115Differencias sobre la gallarda milanesa
3376III. 1526 Matrimonio de Carlos V con Isabel de Portugal: Diferencias Sobre "Belle qui tiens ma vie" (Instrumental)
2847Folia: Para Quien Crié Cabellos, 1557 (De Cabezón)
2578Diferencias Sobre La Gallarda Milanesa
2339Cabezón: Diferencias sobre El Canto del caballero
23210Diferencias Sobre 'La dama le demanda'
228Cabezon: Tientos Y Glosados

Cabezon: Pour Un Plaisir, Intabulations for Renaissance Double Harp
Altre Follie

Cabezón: Obras de Musica
Renaissance Music at the Court of the Kings of Spain
Altre Follie (1500-1750)
Music in Europe 1550-1650 (Hespèrion XX feat. conductor: Jordi Savall)

Cabezon: Complete Tientos & Variations
Antonio De Cabezón: Glosados, Diferencias Y Tientos
Armada - Music for viol consort from England and Spain
Cabezón: Obras de Música
Cabezon: Music for Keyboard