Composers : Gaspar Sanz |
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No. | Song Name | No.of pages | Transcription by | MIDI |
1 | Canarios | 2 | Dirk Meineke | |
2 | Canarios | 3 | Karl Scheit | |
3 | Canarios | 7 | ||
4 | Danzaz Cervantinas : I Folias | 2 | Sainz de la Maza | |
5 | Danzaz Cervantinas : II Espanoleta | 3 | Sainz de la Maza | |
6 | Espanoletas | 1 | Stefan Schyga | |
7 | Fuge | 1 | Karl Scheit | |
8 | Gallardas | 2 | Emilio Pujol | |
9 | Paradetas | 1 | Eythor Thorlakssohn | |
10 | Pavana En Partidas | 2 | ||
11 | Pavanas | 2 | Karl Scheit | |
12 | Rujero y Paradetas | 1 | Stefan Schyga |
Gaspar Sanz (April 4, 1640 - 1710) was a Spanish composer and priest born in Calanda in the region of Aragon. He became the dominate figure of Spanish baroque music, and has influenced several composers well into the twentieth century. For instance, his Instrucción de música sobre la Guitarra Española largely influenced Joaquin Rodrigo’s Fantasia para un Gentilhombre. This text has primarily influenced the usage and instruction of the baroque guitar as well. Sanz had accredited much fame from the text of Instucción de música sobre la Guitarra Española , and his Suite Española .