Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia

Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia (August 1561 – 16 December 1627[1]) was a Spanish monk, musician and composer.

He was first the organist at the cathedral in Huesca from 1585 to 1603, and then moved to a more prestigious position as maestro de música at La Seo Cathedral in Saragossa. He published a collection of works in 1618, and eighteen of his keyboard works survive. He is considered the first major figure of the Aragonese School of music centered on Saragossa.

Organ Music

1- Pange lingua a 3 sobre bajo por Ce-sol-faut;

2- Pange lingua a 3 sobre tiple;

3- Salve de Lleno de 1.er tono;

4- Salve de 1.er tono por De-la-sol-re;

5- Primera obra de 1.er tono;

6- Segunda obra del 1.er tono;

7- Primer registro de bajo del 1.er tono;

8- Segundo registro de bajo del 1.er tono;

9- Tercer registro de bajo del 1.er tono;

10- Primer tiento de falsas del 4º tono;

11- Segundo tiento de falsas del 4ºtono;

12- Tiento grande del 4º tono;

13- Falsas del 6º tono;

14- Tiento del 8º tono por De-la-sol-re;

15- Obra de 8º tono por Ge-sol-re-ut;

16- Obra de 8º tono alto: Ensalada;

17- Dos bajos de 8º tono;

18- Discurso sobre los saeculorum;

19- [?] Tiento de Batalla de 8º Tono.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Robert Cummings, "Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia", at AllMusic.com

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