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Partitura seu Tabulatura italica / Johann Klemm ; edited by John O. Robison.

Recent Researches in Music Online (RRIMO) Legacy All Titles 1955-2017 Available online

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Klemm, Johann, approximately 1595-1659?, composer.
Contributor:
Robison, John, 1949- editor.
Series:
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 92.
Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 92
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Canons, fugues, etc. (Instrumental ensemble)--Dresden (Germany)--17th century--Scores.
Canons, fugues, etc. (Instrumental ensemble).
Duets (Unspecified instruments (2))--Dresden (Germany)--17th century--Scores.
Duets (Unspecified instruments (2)).
Trios (Unspecified instruments (3))--Dresden (Germany)--17th century--Scores.
Trios (Unspecified instruments (3)).
Quartets (Unspecified instruments (4))--Dresden (Germany)--17th century--Scores.
Quartets (Unspecified instruments (4)).
Chamber music--Dresden (Germany)--17th century--Scores.
Chamber music.
Genre:
Fugues.
Chamber music.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xv, 104 pages, 2 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2020.
Summary:
"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 twelve modes, totaling thirty-six 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." -- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Contains 36 fugues for 2-4 unspecified instruments, in all 12 modes.
Historical and editorial notes on pages vii-xii; critical notes on pages 103-104.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed February 21, 2020).
OCLC:
1142444539
Publisher Number:
B092 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

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