Sweelinck: Complete Keyboard Works - Volume 2 (Fantasias)
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- Composer: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)
- Editor: Pieter Dirksen
- Instrumentation: Organ (Harpsichord)
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- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 224
- Urtext / Critical Edition
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Description
Sweelinck's fantasias belong to the most ornate and elaborate contrapuntal genre of early 17th-century keyboard music. Moreover, these 20 masterful works also form the undisputed climax of this genre. The four-volume edition of Sweelinck's "Complete Works for Keyboard Instruments" by Harald Vogel and Pieter Dirksen - which has universally won plaudits for its exemplary editorial quality - comes to a glorious conclusion with the volume of fantasias. The comments of the two Sweelinck experts also contribute to establishing the outstanding quality of the "practical source edition" which retains the special characteristics of the notation as much as possible. The volume also contains an essay by Pieter Dirksen in which he treats the important topic of the instruments in a comprehensive manner and gives the user indispensable information on this central work group.
- Fantasia à 4 (C2) SwWV 254
- Fantasia Ut sol fa mi (C4) SwWV 256
- Fantasia Crommatica à 4 (d1) SwWV 258
- Fantasia à 4 (d2) SwWV 259
- Fantasia à 4: Echo (d3) SwWV 260
- Fantasia [à 4: Echo] (d4) SwWV 261
- Fantasia Ut re mi fa sol la à 4 (F1) SwWV 263
- Fantasia à 4 (G1) SwWV 266
- Fantasia [à 2, 3 et 4 vocem] (G2) SwWV 267
- Fantasia re re re sol ut mi fa sol [à 2, 3 et 4 vocem] (G4) SwWV 269
- Fantasia [contraria à 4] (g1) SwWV 270
- Fantazia [à 2] (g3) SwWV 272
- Fantasia à 4 (a1) SwWV 273
- Fantasia auf die Manier eines Echo (C1) SwWV 253
- Fantasia [auf die Manier eines Echo] (C3) SwWV 255
- Fantasia (C5) SwWV 257
- Fantasia (d5) SwWV 262
- Fantasia à 4 (F2) SwWV 264
- Fantasia mit Bindungen (F3) SwWV 265
- Fantasia [Fugue 7. toni] (G3) SwWV 268
- Fantasia [à 3] (g2) SwWV 271
- Fantasia à 2, 3: et 4 vocem (a2) SwWV 274
- Fantasia auf die Manier eines Echo (a3) SwWV 275
- Ricercar del nono tono (a1) SwWV 280
- Praeludium pedaliter (Variante von No. 19) SwWV 265b
- Capriccio (a1) SwWV 281
- Ricercar à 4 (d1) SwWV 277
- Ricercar (d2) SwWV 278
- Ricercar (d3) SwWV 279
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