Krakow [formerly Berlin] 40316
Krakow, Biblioteka Jagiellonska, Mus. ms. 40316 [formerly Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, Mus. ms. 40316]
Provenance and Date: Brussels, c1609 (for Frescobaldi entries)
Time Frame: 1600-1650
Notes: In late 19c and early 20c literature this MS is referred to by it earlier shelfmark Ms. 191. For many years the MS was believed to have been lost during World War II, although a photocopy was preserved in the Harvard Music Library. In 1982 it was discovered to reside in Krakow. Riedel (1987) states that Krakow 40316 includes 8 fantasias, a toccata, a capriccio, and a “partite,” all by Frescobaldi, but according to the original ToC it contained only 4 fantasias (one now missing because of the missing fols. 61 and 62) and a partite set. The manuscript is in two-staff keyboard notation. Dating from the detailed study by David Smith.
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Munich 1581
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms. 1581
Time Frame: 1600-1650
Notes: Formerly Codex No 262. Includes copies of F 2.01, F 6.09, and F 9.03-9.06, 9.11-9.13, and F 9.15. Online access to digitial copy at http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/0004/bsb00047086/images/
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Vienna 18491
Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Ms. 18491
Provenance and Date: Vienna, 1649
Time Frame: 1600-1650
Notes: Inscription: “Regina Clara Im Hoff anno 1649”
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Vienna XIV/714
Vienna, Minoritenkonvent, Musikarchiv XIV, 714
Provenance and Date: c1624-1631
Time Frame: 1600-1650
Notes: This manuscript is written a campo aperto, that is, the music continues across both pages before continuing on the next stave.
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