Manuel Blasco de Nebra
Manuel Orlandi Blasco de Nebra was a Spanish organist and composer who lived in Seville.
He was the son of José Blasco de Nebra, the organist of Seville Cathedral since 1735, and became his assistant organist in 1768, taking over in 1778. He was renowned for his excellent sight-reading and playing of the organ, harpsichord and fortepiano, of which some impression can be obtained from his surviving compositions. During his short life, he composed about 170 works, although only 30, all for keyboard instrument, are still in existence.
Six sonatas were recovered and edited by musicologist Robert Parris from the first edition of the
- Seis sonatas para clave y fuerte-piano op.1
- six pastorellas and 12 sonatas
- six keyboard sonatas
Discography
- Blasco de Nebra: Works for Keyboard by Josep Colom, Mandala /Harmonia Mundi, 1995.
- Blasco de Nebra: Piano Sonatas by Javier Perianes, Harmonia Mundi / IODA, 2010.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Keyboard Sonatas Vol 1 by Pedro Casals, Naxos 2009.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Keyboard Sonatas Vol 2 by Pedro Casals, Naxos 2010.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Keyboard Sonatas Vol 3 by Pedro Casals, Naxos 2010.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 1 by Pedro Piquero, Columna Música, 2009.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 2 by Pedro Piquero, Columna Música, 2010.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 3 by Pedro Piquero, Columna Música, 2011.
- Blasco de Nebra: Complete Piano Works, by Pedro Piquero, Brilliant Classics, 2025