Pablo Bruna was a blind Spanish composer and organist of the Baroque period. Born in the 17th century, he's best known for his organ compositions, which are staples of Spanish Baroque organ music. His works often showcase a flair for counterpoint and improvisation, reflecting his skill as a performer.
Bruna spent much of his career as the organist at the Collegiate Church of San Nicolás in Daroca, and his music is often associated with the Iberian organ tradition. While not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Bruna's contributions are significant, and his pieces continue to be performed and recorded, offering a glimpse into the rich musical landscape of Baroque Spain.
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