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Iberian Splendour: Organ Music of 16th-18th c. Spain and Portugal

Wednesday, February 25th at 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral

Doors open at 6:45PM

Pre-concert talk at 7:00PM

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PERFORMERS

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Abraham Ross, organ

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PROGRAMME INFORMATION

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With ringing bells, distant drums, lavishly ornamented motets, and ancient plainsong, organist Abraham Ross will present an evening of diverse pieces from one of the most distinctive corners of the keyboard repertory: baroque organ music of Portugal and Spain. In a period marked by a trove of treatises and sources, the invention of new pipework and case designs, and the presence of the organ in both courts and cathedrals, it is evident that Iberian patrons considered the organ most capable of the sublime in music. Throughout a 250-year period of political upheaval, changing borders, and pressuring outside tastes, the idioms practiced by organists maintained their forms, developing within a microcosm relative to the rest of Europe. The written repertory exhibits an unexpected blend of stylistic influence, owed to a unique coexistence of a lingering Mozarabic diaspora, imperial conquest and exploitation of the Americas, and the religio-political leanings of authorities in the southern kingdoms.

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​Works of Correa de Arauxo, Cabezón, and from the Codex Trujillo

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PURCHASE TICKETS

Abraham Ross

PROGRAMME
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This concert is generously supported by

Prestige Picture Framing

Mozarabic chant (Archivo de Santiago de Compostela, Cantoral 22, fols. 101-2)
Magnificat antiphon: Gaude Hispania

Manuel Rodrigues Coelho (Lisbon, c. 1555-1635)
Outra Pange lingua sobre o canto chão do tenor de breves

Hernando de Cabezón (Madrid 1541-1602)
Dulce memoriae (after a chanson of Pierre Sandrin)

Antonio de Cabezón (Madrid, 1510 - 1566)
Beata viscera Mariae

Francisco Correa de Arauxo (Seville, 1584-1654)
Quinto tiento de medio registro de bacon de primero tono, por gesolreut 

Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia (Zaragoza, 1561-1627)
Salve primero tono por de la sol re

Juan Cabanilles (Valencia, 1644-1712)
Tiento primer tono Partido de Mano Derecha Sobre el Imno Ave Maris Stella

Codex Trujillo f.186 (Peru, c. 1785)
Lanchas para baylar

Josep Elías (Catalonia, c. 1678-c. 1755)
Pieza Novena: sobra la Ave Regina Celorum

José de Torres (Puebla, Mexico, Colección Sánchez Garza. 180)
Improvised coplas over "Tonada de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción: Luz de las luces"

Correa de Arauxo
Segundo tiento de quarto tono por elami, a modo de cãcion

PURCHASING TICKETS

Single Tickets: $35 + tax & fees and $30  for Seniors/Students + tax & fees

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Festival Passes: $105 + tax & fees and $90 for Seniors/Students + tax & fees are also available for purchase here. 

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School-age and post-secondary students: FREE entry at door with presentation of student ID or proof of enrolment

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VCM Box Office: 250-386-5311

GETTING TO CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL

Parking Information

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The Cathedral is located on Quadra Street at Rockland Avenue. 

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Street parking is available on Quadra Street, Burdett Avenue, and Rockland Avenue, as well as at the south entrance to the Cathedral off Burdett.

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GOOD BROTHERS DEVELOPMENTS

DAVID & PEP GROOS FUND FOR VOCAL MUSIC, VICTORIA FOUNDATION 

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