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- perhaps seminal example of these organ tablatures is found in the Buxheimer Orgelbuch (Buxheim Organ Book), compiled in Münich in the 1460s. It reflects the...
- The Buxheim Organ Book (German: Buxheimer Orgelbuch) is a m****cript created around 1460/1470 with 256 original compositions and arrangements for keyboard...
- the Spandauer Chorbuch (Spandau choir book) and the three volume Großes Orgelbuch (Great Organ Book), which provides pieces for the entire liturgical year...
- sources is the Robertsbridge Codex, dating from about 1360. The Buxheimer Orgelbuch, which dates from about 1470 and was compiled in Germany, includes intabulations...
- Sonatas, Op. 1 Johann Pachelbel An W****erflüssen Babylon, P. 18 Plauener Orgelbuch James Paisible – The Saltarella. Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majesty's...
- kommen her is No. 118 in the m****cript collection known as the Plauener Orgelbuch. It was ****embled in 1708, the date sometimes given to Erich's contribution...
- Fundamentum Organisandi of Conrad Paumann (mid-15th century) Buxheimer Orgelbuch (1460/1470) Codex of Nikolaus Apel (c. 1500) Tabulaturen etlicher Lobgesang...
- Yale University in the mid-1980s and first published as Das Arnstadter Orgelbuch. They form part of a larger collection of organ music compiled in the...
- organ preludes in the Mylauer-Tabulaturbuch Ciaconna (in Schneeberger Orgelbuch um 1705) Cantata Komm du schoene Freudenkrone (recording on collection...
- selections from other important early music m****cripts, such as the Buxheimer Orgelbuch, the Andreas Bach Buch, the Dublin Virginal M****cript, and the chorales...