Froberger: Suites for Harpsichord
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- Composer: Johann Jakob Froberger (1616-1667)
- Editor: Pieter Dirksen
- Instrumentation (this edition): Harpsichord / Piano
- Originally for: Keyboard
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.3 x 12.2 inches
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Froberger may no longer be considered the progenitor of the piano suite, but his suites for keyboard instruments have, without a doubt, had a considerable influence on the development of this genre. His programmatic suites, of which some bear autobiographic features, attained particular fame. Others are marked "Lamentation" or "Méditation" in view of his own imminent death. All his suites are now being published in one volume as the Urtext - an unparalleled compendium of Froberger's art, edited by harpsichordist Pieter Dirksen. A must, not just for fans of Froberger, but also for pianists wishing to explore this repertoire on the piano.
Works:
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 1), FbWV 601
- Partita in D Minor (Suite No. 2), FbWV 602
- Partita in G Major (Suite No. 3), FbWV 603
- Partita in G Major (Suite No. 4), FbWV 604
- Partita in C Major (Sutie No. 5), FbWV 605
- Variation Cycle "auff die Mayerin", FbWV 606
- Partita in E Minor (Suite No. 7), FbWV 607
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 8), FbWV 608
- Partita in G Minor (Suite No. 9), FbWV 609
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 10), FbWV 610
- Partita in D Major (Suite No. 11), FbWV 611
- Partita in C Major (Suite No. 12), FbWV 612
- Partita in D Minor (Suite No. 13), FbWV 613
- Partita in G Minor (Suite No. 14), FbWV 614
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 15), FbWV 615
- Partita in G Major (Suite No. 16), FbWV 616
- Partita in F Major (Suite No. 17), FbWV 617
- Partita in G Minor (Suite No. 18), FbWV 618
- Partita in C Minor (Suite No. 19), FbWV 619
- Partita in D Major (Suite No. 20), FbWV 620
- Partita in F Major (Suite No. 21), FbWV 621
- Partita in E Minor (Suite No. 22), FbWV 622
- Partita in E Minor (Suite No. 23), FbWV 623
- Partita in D Major (Suite No. 24), FbWV 624
- Partita in D Minor (Suite No. 25), FbWV 625
- Partita in D Minor (Suite No. 26), FbWV 626
- Partita in E Minor (Suite No. 27), FbWV 627
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 28), FbWV 628
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 29), FbWV 629
- Partita in A Minor (Suite No. 30), FbWV 630
- Tombeau in C Minor, FbWV 632
- Tombeau in F Major (Lamentation), FbWV 633
- Partita in A Major, FbWV 638
- Partita in D Minor, FbWV 639
- Partita in E-flat Major, FbWV 631
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