The Frescobaldi Thematic Catalogue Online
Hammond (1991)
Hammond, Frederick. “The Influence of Girolamo Frescobaldi on French Keyboard Music.” Ricercare 3 (1991): 147-167.
Date Published: 1991
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RECERCARI (1615-1642)
Notes: The Recercari (1615), containing 10 recercars and 5 canzonas, were republished in 1618 without change of content. In 1626 the contents of the Recercari and the Capricci were published together (see CAPRICCI (1624-1642)) and this joint publication appeared in a new edition in 1642.
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Chigi Q.IV.27
Rome, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Chigi, Q. IV. 27
Provenance and Date: Rome, 1630-1640
Time Frame: 1600-1650
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Paris Bauyn
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Bauyn, Rés. Vm. 674-5
Provenance and Date: Paris, after 1676 (c. 1690?)
Time Frame: 1650-1700
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Trent M1092
Trent, Biblioteca comunale M 1092
Provenance and Date: Vienna area, late seventeenth-century
Time Frame: 1650-1700
Notes: Trent M 1092 includes 33 works from TOCCATE I and TOCCATE II, including almost all the dances, partite, and capriccios in those volumes. The works are ordered by tono, from secondo tono (G/flat) to ottavo tono (G/natural). A presumed opening section corresponding to primo tono is missing, which would account for the absence of a couple of pieces (F 2.33, 3.32, 3.33). Almost all the pieces are attributed to Frescobaldi in the MS, but two additional works attributed to him (F 18.11S and F 18.12S) are in fact by Michelangelo Rossi, and one (F 18.13S) is by Bernardo Storace (F 18.14S). The MS also includes works by Kerll, Poglietti, Michelangelo Rossi, and Storace.
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