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Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon: Toccatas II

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Edited by Rampe, Siegbert
Setting: Keyboard
Instrumentation: Org/harpisc./piano
Period: Romantic
Language: German, English, French
Weight: 0.284 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA8474
Other reference: BA08474
ISMN: 9790006526031
The central significance of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) for the evolution of baroque 'clavier music' can hardly be overestimated. Yet all the currently available editions of his works stand in need of revision. Our new scholarly-critical performance edition, prepared by the experienced editor Siegbert Rampe , closes this gap. It is the first complete edition of Sweelinck's keyboard works to distinguish between 'works of secure authenticity' , 'works of uncertain authenticity' and 'works of questionable authenticity'. It is also the first to present alternative readings in synoptic form and to separately reproduce variant versions.
The bilingual edition (German and English) is scheduled to appear in four volumes and incorporates the latest findings of musical scholarship. Each volume contains a critical report, a catalogue of sources, and a de tailed preface covering not only the volume's scope, layout and editorial technique, but also performance practice, ornamentation a nd Sweelinck's biography.
- Definitive complete Urtext edition
- Based on the latest findings of scholarship
- Detailed critical notes in German and English

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