- are his two
published collections of
organ pieces. The first,
Ricercar tabulatura of 1624 (published at Stuttgart),
introduced a
number of
important innovations...
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Among the old
masters who
wrote chorale preludes is
Samuel Scheidt. His
Tabulatura Nova,
containing several such works, was
published in 1624. Sweelinck...
- from 1616 to 1619 he was a
member of the Königsberg
court chapel. 1573,
Tabulatura continens insignes et
selectissimas quaque Cantiones …
testudini adaptas...
- pastorals, of 3. 4. 5. and 6.
parts (London:
Thomas Snodham)
Samuel Scheidt –
Tabulatura nova,
three books of
organ music Claudio Monteverdi – Il Combattimento...
- 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...
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Sebastian Bach,
Jesus Christus,
unser Heiland sub Communione, BWV 665 "
Tabulatura nova:
Psalmus sub comunione.
Jesus Christus,
unser Heiland". Spotify....
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Examples include Frescobaldi's
Fiori musicali (1635),
Samuel Scheidt's
Tabulatura Nova (1624),
works by
Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667),
Franz Anton...
- The Gdańsk
Tablature (Polish:
Tabulatura Gdańska, German:
Danziger Tabulatur) is the
common name used to
refer to the
collection of 42
keyboard pieces...
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Senfl in the 16th century; to
Samuel Scheidt in two
settings from his
Tabulatura Nova in the
early 17th century; and in the
baroque period to Buxtehude...
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madrigals for four, five, and six
voices (Freiburg, 1629)
Partitura seu
tabulatura italica, a
collection of 36
fugues in open
score (Dresden, 1631). Klemm...