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Froberger, Johann Jacob: Keyboard and Organ Works from Copied Sources: Polyphonic Works 2

complete edition

Edited by Rampe, Siegbert
Zasedba: Keyboard, Organ, Piano
Zasedba: Org/piano/harpisc.
Obdobje: Baroque
Težavnost: 3
Weight: 0.503 kg
Leto izdaje: 2014
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA9212
Založniška številka: BA09212
ISMN: 9790006521128

At the cutting edge of scholarship.

Detailed explanatory notes.

Johann Jacob Froberger, who lived from 1617 to 1667, developed a style of composition representing a synthesis of Italian, French and Englishinfluences, thereby setting new standards at that time. Only Jan Peterszoon Sweelinck can match Froberger in terms of significance for 17th century keyboard music.

The text to each volume of the complete editionof Froberger’s Organ and Keyboard

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