The Frescobaldi Thematic Catalogue Online
Vartolo (1994)
Vartolo, Sergio. “Girolamo Frescobaldi: annotazioni sulla musica per strumento a tastiera’.” Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 23 (1994): 620–663.
Date Published: 1994
+- Compositions Referenced
F 4.12 Capriccio XII sopra l’aria di Ruggiero
Composer: Frescobaldi
Key/Signature: G /♮
Scoring: Keyboard
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+- Canonical Publications Referenced
CAPRICCI (1624-1642)
Notes: The entire content of RECERCARI was appended to the second, 1626 edition of the CAPRICCI. Furthermore, one work from the 1624 edition, F 4.07, was removed. No changes of content were introduced in the subsequent editions of 1628 and 1642, although the later editions differ in small details; see Darbellay (1988).
A photographic copy of Capricci (1624) can be seen at:
http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/a/ae/IMSLP88760-PMLP181692-Frescobaldi_CapricciBook1.pdf
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FIORI MUSICALI (1635)
Notes: The FIORI MUSICALI was the last entirely new publication that Frescobaldi saw through the press. A photographic copy can be seen at https://s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/1/19/IMSLP363773-PMLP181690-frescobaldi_fiori_musicali_1635.pdf
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TOCCATE I (1615-1637)
Notes: The two volumes of TOCCATE were widely distributed and often copied. Their composition and publication histories are, however, complex and confusing. Some of the reported “editions” are merely reprints with a new or updated title page. On the other hand, surviving exemplars of a single edition are not always identical. The following three editions of TOCCATE I are considered distinct sources because of significant differences in their content, as shown here after their short titles:
Toccate I (1615): F 2.01 to F 2.12 and F 2.35 to F 2.37,
Toccate I (1616): F 2.01 to F. 2.20,
Toccate I (1637): F 2.01 to F 2.34.
A second edition was issued in 1618 and a third one in 1628, but their content does not differ from the edition of 1616. More details in the cited references, particularly in Darbellay (1988), Hammond (1983) and (2002), Silbiger (2014) and in the critical commentary to the Stembridge 1.2 edition.
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TOCCATE II (1627-1637)
Notes: See the Notes on TOCCATE I.(1615-1637).The following two editions of Toccate II are considered distinct sources here because of differences in their content, as shown below:
Toccate II (1627): F 3.01 to 3.40,
Toccate II (1637): F 3.02 to 3.38. (F 3.39 and F 3.40 were removed.)
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