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- the age of 94. 11 Chorals op. 122 et Fugue en la bémol mineur (1978) Tabulatura Nova III (1980) Orgelbüchlein (1991) Chorals de Leipzig (1991) Musique...
- Among the old masters who wrote chorale preludes is Samuel Scheidt. His Tabulatura Nova, containing several such works, was published in 1624. Sweelinck...
- or just "notation". The word tablature originates from the Latin word tabulatura. Tabula is a table or slate, in Latin. To tabulate something means to...
- are his two published collections of organ pieces. The first, Ricercar tabulatura of 1624 (published at Stuttgart), introduced a number of important innovations...
- The Gdańsk Tablature (Polish: Tabulatura Gdańska, German: Danziger Tabulatur) is the common name used to refer to the collection of 42 keyboard pieces...
- From 1537 to 1548, he created the famous organ tablature, whose title is Tabulatura Ioannis de Lyublyn Canonic[orum] Reg[u]lariu[m] de Crasnyk. This is the...
- madrigals for four, five, and six voices (Freiburg, 1629) Partitura seu tabulatura italica, a collection of 36 fugues in open score (Dresden, 1631). Klemm...
- Summit, Penn.: TAB Books, Inc. (1981). p. 60. "The Swedish Lute 1". www.tabulatura.com. Retrieved 2024-04-24. Waldzither Tuning B**** guitar tunings Guitar...
- Examples include Frescobaldi's Fiori musicali (1635), Samuel Scheidt's Tabulatura Nova (1624), works by Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667), Franz Anton...
- Mahrenholz and Christoph Wolff. A new scholarly edition of Scheidt's Tabulatura nova (1624) is edited by Harald Vogel (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1994). Scheidt's...