Sebastián Albero
Harpsichord sonatas
Sebastián Albero
Harpsichord sonatas
- Instrumentation Harpsichord
- Composer Sebastián Albero
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Ars Hispana
- Order no. ARSHISP-MI014
incl. tax,
excl. shipping costs
Not available in all countries. Learn more
Description:
The manuscript of 'Sonatas para clavicordio' is preserved in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana of Venecia. It is believed that Farinelli carried this sonatas to Italy with other Sacarlatti's sonatas. It contains 30 sonatas divided in two symmetrical groups of 14 bipartite sonatas and a fugue. The 'clavicordio' was the spanish word used to design the harpsichord. The clavichord was known as 'monacordio'.
Sebastián Albero was born in Roncal (Navarra) in 1722. He was organist of the Royal Chapel in Madrid from 1746 until his death in 1756.
Sebastián Albero was born in Roncal (Navarra) in 1722. He was organist of the Royal Chapel in Madrid from 1746 until his death in 1756.