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Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
England
(Faber early organ series : European organ music of the 16th & 17th centuries / series editor, James Dalton, v. 1-3)
Faber Music, 1986
- c. 1510-1590
- 1590-1650
- 1660-1710
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c. 1510-1590786.82/FA1/V.10254214,
1590-1650786.82/FA1/V.20254215, 1660-1710786.82/FA1/V.30254216 OPAC
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1590-1650P48/F115/0.01.02110431772,
1660-1710P48/F115/0.01.03110431780, c. 1510-1590P48/F115/0.01.01110431764
Note
For organ
Critical commentary in English, at the end of each volumes
Contents of Works
- c. 1510-1590. Two early sixteenth-century pieces / anonymous
- Magnificat / anonymous (?Redford)
- Agnus dei / John Redford
- O quam glorifica / John Redford
- Felix namque / Thomas Preston
- Benedictus sit Deus Pater / Thomas Preston
- Voluntary in three parts / anonymous
- Alleluia : Per te dei Genitrix / Thomas Tallis
- Ecce tempus idoneum / Thomas Tallis
- Three parts / William Blitheman
- Gloria tibi Trinitas / William Blitheman
- Clarifica me Pater / William Byrd
- 1590-1650. A fancy / William Byrd
- Two voluntaries / Thomas Weelkes
- A fancy in C fa ut / Orlando Gibbons
- A fancy in Gamut flatt / Orlando Gibbons
- A short preludio of four parts / Orlando Gibbons
- Gloria tibi Trinitas / John Bull
- Toccata / William Brown
- Voluntary / Benjamin Cosyn
- Two vonluntaries / anonymous
- Verse / Thomas Tomkins
- A fantasy / Thomas Tomkins
- Verse for double organ / Richard Portman
- 1660-1710. Voluntary in A minor for double organ / Christopher Gibbons
- Voluntary in A minor / Matthew Locke
- Voluntary in A minor (from Melothesia) / Matthew Locke
- Voluntary in C / John Blow
- Cornet vonluntary in A minor / John Blow
- Trumpet voluntary in D / anonymous (?Blow and Purcell)
- Voluntary in D minor for double organ / Henry Purcell
- Voluntary in G / Henry Purcell
- Verse in G minor / anonymous (?John Blow)
- Voluntary in A minor for double organ / William Croft
- Voluntary in D minor / William Croft
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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c. 1510-1590 ISBN 9780571507719
Description
The Faber Early Organ Series is among the most comprehensive anthologies of early organ music ever published. In 18 volumes it spans two centuries and six geographical regions, presenting a broad and balanced view of the main forms, styles and composers. Within each geographical region the pieces, most of which are for manuals only, are arranged by date of composition or publication.
The presentation is both scholarly and practical; all of the music has been newly edited from the earliest surviving sources according to a systematic editorial method that preserves as many features of the original notation as possible while making it fully accessible to modern players. In every volume, an informative Introduction sets the music in historical context. There are also helpful sections on Ornamentation and Registration, and a Critical Commentary giving detailed information on the sources.
- Volume
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1590-1650 ISBN 9780571507726
Description
The Faber Early Organ Series is among the most comprehensive anthologies of early organ music ever published. In 18 volumes it spans two centuries and six geographical regions, presenting a broad and balanced view of the main forms, styles and composers. Within each geographical region the pieces, most of which are for manuals only, are arranged by date of composition or publication.
The presentation is both scholarly and practical; all of the music has been newly edited from the earliest surviving sources according to a systematic editorial method that preserves as many features of the original notation as possible while making it fully accessible to modern players. In every volume, an informative Introduction sets the music in historical context. There are also helpful sections on Ornamentation and Registration, and a Critical Commentary giving detailed information on the sources.
- Volume
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1660-1710 ISBN 9780571507733
Description
The Faber Early Organ Series is among the most comprehensive anthologies of early organ music ever published. In 18 volumes it spans two centuries and six geographical regions, presenting a broad and balanced view of the main forms, styles and composers. Within each geographical region the pieces, most of which are for manuals only, are arranged by date of composition or publication.
The presentation is both scholarly and practical; all of the music has been newly edited from the earliest surviving sources according to a systematic editorial method that preserves as many features of the original notation as possible while making it fully accessible to modern players. In every volume, an informative Introduction sets the music in historical context. There are also helpful sections on Ornamentation and Registration, and a Critical Commentary giving detailed information on the sources.
Table of Contents
- Trumpet Voluntary In D
- Verse In G Minor
- Voluntary In A Minor For Double Organ (Croft, William)
- Voluntary In A Minor For Double Organ (Gibbons, Orlando)
- Voluntary In C (Blow, John)
- Voluntary In D Minor For Double Organ (Purcell, Henry)
- Voluntary In G (Purcell, Henry)
- Voluntary In Minor (Melothesia) (Locke, Matthew)
- Voluntary In Minor (Locke, Matthew)
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