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German Organ and Keyboard Music of the 17th Century, Volume I -Collection of First Editions-
Various Composers
Organ
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German Organ and Keyboard Music of the 17th Century, Volume I -Collection of First Editions-
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Editor: Rampe, Siegbert
Orchestral scoring : Org/harpisc./piano
Product format: Performance score, Anthology, Urtext edition
Binding: Paperback
Pages / Format: XXIII, 97 - 24,0 x 30,5 cm
Siegbert Rampe’s two volume edition is a journey to the early 17th century with a wealth of valuable pieces for keyboard instrument. Volume 1 presents works by Johann Christoph Bach (J. S. Bach’s uncle), Ferdinand III of Habsburg, Johann Pachelbel , Heinrich Scheidemann , Samuel Scheidt and others.
Many of the works appear for the first time in print. Especially noteworthy are a newly discovered prelude presumably by Johann Pachelbel and the sole surviving keyboard work by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber .
This scholarly-critical edition is based entirely on the surviving sources. In addition to a critical report and a list of sources, it contains a detailed preface with sections on ornamentation, editorial method and performance practice.
- Unknown works appearing for the first time in print
- Scholarly-critical performance edition
- Detailed explanations and notes
Many of the works appear for the first time in print. Especially noteworthy are a newly discovered prelude presumably by Johann Pachelbel and the sole surviving keyboard work by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber .
This scholarly-critical edition is based entirely on the surviving sources. In addition to a critical report and a list of sources, it contains a detailed preface with sections on ornamentation, editorial method and performance practice.
- Unknown works appearing for the first time in print
- Scholarly-critical performance edition
- Detailed explanations and notes