Cabanilles, J.

Japanese: Cabanilles,J.(英語表記)CabanillesJ
Cabanilles, J.

...In the late 16th century, A. Gabrieli and C. Merulo (1533-1604) in Venice, and in the early 17th century, G. Frescobaldi developed the toccata, a new type of instrumental music that was completely different from vocal music, and was highly technical, with a strong element of improvisation. Spain developed open instruments such as the horizontal trumpet, and A. Cabezón (c. 1510-1566) and J. Cabanilles (1644-1712) were active. In the Netherlands, the Niehoff family established a complex organ style with four independent pipe groups in the 16th century, laying the foundation for its subsequent development in France and Germany. ...

From 【Spanish Music】

...Recent music history studies have revealed that even during the Baroque and Rococo periods of the 17th and 18th centuries, excellent works continued to be produced, both in religious and secular music. In Montserrat, Catalonia, the school of sacred choral music was particularly rich, and in Valencia, the organ music of Juan Cabanilles (1644-1712) was outstanding. The works of Gaspar Sanz (late 17th century), a master of the five-course guitar (Baroque guitar), which has been popular since the 17th century, show such a strong Spanish character that they can be called the forerunner of the nationalist school of music. ...

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Cabanilles, J." is listed below.

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Japanese:

…16世紀後半のベネチアのA.ガブリエリ,メルロC.Merulo(1533‐1604),17世紀初めのG.フレスコバルディは,声楽様式とはまったく異なる新しいタイプの器楽曲である,即興の要素が強い技巧的なトッカータを発展させた。スペインは,水平トランペットに代表される開放的な楽器を発展させ,カベソンA.Cabezón(1510ころ‐66),カバニリェスJ.Cabanilles(1644‐1712)らが活躍した。ネーデルラントでは,ニーホフ一族Niehoffが16世紀に,独立した四つのパイプ群を持つ複合的なオルガンの様式を確立し,フランス,ドイツでのその後の発展の基礎を築いた。…

【スペイン音楽】より

… 17~18世紀のバロック,ロココの時代にも,宗教音楽,世俗音楽を通じ,すぐれた作品が生まれつづけたことを,近来の音楽史学は明らかにしている。カタルニャのモンセラートでは宗教合唱曲の楽派が目だった充実ぶりを示し,バレンシアではカバニーリェスJuan Cabanilles(1644‐1712)のオルガン音楽が際だった。17世紀から愛用された5コース・ギター(バロック・ギター)の大家サンスGaspar Sanz(17世紀後半)の作品には,民族主義楽派の先駆と呼びうるほど,強いスペイン的性格が表れている。…

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