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Johann Klemm
Partitura seu tabulatura italica
Edited by John O. Robison
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ISBN 0-89579-420-9 |
(1998) |
$47.00 |
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ISBN 978-0-89579-420-8
(13-digit) |
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| B 92KEY |
Keyboard Supplement
ISBN 0-89597-421-7
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(1998) |
$28.00 |
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ISBN 978-0-89579-421-5 (13-digit) |
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Published in Dresden in 1631, the Partitura seu tabulatura
italica is one of the most rewarding sources for the study of the early
seventeenth-century fugue. Johann Klemm was a court organist in the Dresden
musical establishment, and one of Schütz's colleagues. The
Partitura
has a two-, three-, and four-part fugue in each of the 12 modes, totalling
36 compositions. In these fugues, Klemm demonstrates numerous ways of restating
and varying a fugue subject during the course of the composition.
This edition of Klemm's fugues preserves the open-score format
of the original print; a keyboard score version of the three- and four-part
fugues is available as a supplement. Klemm indicates that his fugues are
intended for performance by instrumental ensembles as well as by keyboard
players. They are highly recommended not only for organists, but for viol
consorts, violin bands, recorders, and ensembles of cornettos/sackbuts.
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