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Frecent RESEARCHES in the MUSIC of the BAROQUE ERA fRECENT RESEARCHES IN THE MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE ERA. A-R EDITIONS UPDATED 2012 M/2/R238 V.1 CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE. JUDICIUM SALOMONIS. EDITED BY H. WILEY HITCHCOCK. V.2 TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIPP. FORTY-EIGHT CHORALE PRELUDES. EDITED BY ALAN THALER. V.3 KERLL, JOHANN CASPAR. MISSA SUPERBA. EDITED BY ALBERT C. GIEBLER. V.4 LECLAIR, JEAN-MARIE. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO OPUS 5, 9, AND 15. PART I: OPUS 5 , SONATAS I-V. EDITED BY ROBERT PRESTON. V.5 LECLAIR, JEAN-MARIE. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO OPUS 5, 9, AND 15. PART II: OPUS 5, VI-XII. EDITED BY ROBERT PRESTON. V.6 TEN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY VOLUNTARIES. EDITED BY GWILYM BEECHEY. V.7 BOYCE, WILLIAMS. TWO ANTHEMS FOR THE GREGORIAN COURT. PART I: THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS. EDITED BY JOHN R. VAN NICE. V.8 BOYCE, WILLIAM. TWO ANTHEMS FOR THE GREGORIAN COURT. PART II: THE KING SHALL REJOICE. EDITED BY JOHN R. VAN NICE. V.9 CACCINI, GIULIO. LE NUOVE MUSICHE. EDITED BY H. WILEY HITCHCOCK. V.10 LECLAIR, JEAN-MARIE. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO OPUS 5, 9, and 15. PART III: OPUS 9, SONATAS I-VI. EDITED BY ROBERT PRESTON. V.11 LECLAIR, JEAN-MARIE. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO OPUS 5, 9, AND 15. PART IV: OPUS 9, SONATAS VII-XII. OPUS 15, POSTHUMOUS SONATA. EDITED BY ROBERT E. PRESTON. V.12 EBERLIN, JOHANN ERNST. TE DEUM DIXIT DOMINUS MAGNIFICAT. EDIT BY REINHARD G. PAULY. V.13 AICHINGER, GREGOR. CANTIONES ECCLESIASTICAE. EDITED BY WILLIAM E. HETTRICK. V.14 LEGRENZI, GIOVANNI. CANTATAS AND CANZONETS FOR SOLO VOICE PART I: MUSIC FOR ALTO AND BASS VOICES. EDITED BY ALBERT SEAY. V.15 LEGRENZI, GIOVANNI. CANTATAS AND CANZONETS FOR SOLO VOICE PART II: MUSIC FOR SOPRANO (OR TENOR) VOICE. EDITED BY ALBERT SEAY. V.16 ANERIO, GIOVANNI FRANCESCO, AND FRANCESCO SORIANO. TWO SETTINGS OF PALESTRINA'S MISSA PAPAE MARCELLI. EDITED BY HERMANN J. BUSCH. V.17 COLONNA GIOVANNI PAOLO. MESSA A NOVE VOCI CONCERTATA CON STROMENTI. EDITED BY ANNE SCHOEBELEN. V.18 CORRETTE, MICHEL. PREMIER LIVRE D' ORGUE AND NOUVEAU LIVRE DE NOELS. EDITED BY GWILYM BEECHEY. V.19 GREENE, MAURICE. VOLUNTARIES AND SUITES FOR ORGAN AND HARPSICHORD. EDITED BY GWILYM BEECHEY. V.20 PIANI, GIOVANNI ANTONIO. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN SOLO AND VIOLONCELLO WITH CEMBALO. EDITED BY BARBARA GARVEY JACKSON. V.21 MARAIS, MARTIN. SIX SUITES FOR VIOL AND THOROUGHBASS. &22 EDITED BY GORDON J. KINNEY. V.23 CASTELLO, DARIO. SELECTED ENSEMBLE SONATAS. PART I. EDITED BY ELEANOR SELFRIDGE-FIELD. V.23 CASTELLO, DARIO. SELECTED ENSEMBLE SONATAS. PARTS SONATAS FROM SONATE CONCERTANTE, BOOK I, (1621), PARTS. V.24 CASTELLO, DARIO. SELECTED ENSEMBLE SONATAS. PART II. EDITED BY ELEANOR SELFRIDGE-FIELD. V.24 CASTELLO, DARIO. SELECTED ENSEMBLE SONATAS PARTS PARTS FOR SONATAS 7. 11, AND 12 FROM SONATE CONCERTANTE, BOOK II, SONATAS 15 AND 16 FROM SONATE CONCERTANTE, BOOK II, SONATA 17 FROM SONATE CONCERTANTE, BOOK II. V.25 A NEAPOLITAN FESTA A BALLO AND SELECTED INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE PIECES. EDITED BY ROLAND JACKSON. V.26 VIVALDI, ANTONIO. THE MANCHESTER VIOLIN SONATAS. EDITED BY MICHAEL TALBOT. V.27 CLERAMBAULT, LOUIS-NICOLAS. TWO CANTATAS FOR SOPRANO AND CHAMBER ENSEMBLE. EDITED BY DONALD H. FOSTER. V.28 CACCINI, GIULIO. NUOVE MUSICHE E NUOVA MANIERA DI SCRIVERLE (1614). EDITED BY H. WILEY HITCHCOCK. V.29 MONTECLAIR, MICHEL PIGNOLET DE. CANTATAS FOR ONE AND &30 TWO VOICES. EDITED BY JAMES R. ANTHONY AND DIRAN AKMAJIAN. V.31 ALBINONI, TOMASO. TWELVE CANTATAS, OPUS 4. EDITED BY MICHAEL TALBOT. V.32 VIVALDI, ANTONIO. CANTATAS FOR SOLO VOICES. PART I: SOPRANO. EDITED BY MENEVE DUNHAM. V.33 VIVALDI, ANTONIO. CANTATAS FOR SOLO VOICES. PART II: ALTO. EDITED BY MENEVE DUNHAM. V.34 KUHNAU, JOHANN. MAGNIFICAT. EDITED BY EVANGELINE RIMBACH. V.35 STADLMAYR, JOHANN. SELECTED MAGNIFICATS. EDITED BY HILDE JUNKERMANN WITH BASSO CONTINUO REALIZATIONS AND COMMENTARY BY MARILYN BARNES-OSTRANDER. V.36 PERI, JACOPP. EURIDICE. AN OPERA IN ONE ACT, FIVE SCENES. &37 LIBRETTO BY OTTAVIO RINUCCINI. EDITED BY HOWARD MAYER BROWN. V.38 SEVERI, FRANCESCO. SALMI PASSAGGIATI (1615). EDITED BY MURRAY C. BRADSHAW. V.39 HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC. SIX CONCERTOS FOR THE HARPSICHORD OR ORGAN. (WALSH'S TRANSCRIPTIONS, 1738). EDITED BY WILLIAM D. GUNDER. V.40 THE BRASOV TABLATURE. (BRASOV MUSIC MANUSCRIPT 808): GERMAN KEYBOARD STUDIES 1680-1684. EDITED BY JOHN H. BARON. V.41 COPRARIO, JOHN. TWELVE FANTASIES FOR TWO BASS VIOLS AND ORGAN AND ELEVEN PIECES FOR THREE LYRA VIOLS. EDITED BY RICHARD CHARTERIS. V.41a COPRARIO, JOHN. ELEVEN PIECES FOR THREE LYRA VIOLS. (SUPPLEMENT TO "TWELVE FANTASIAS FOR TWO BASS VIOLS AND ORGAN AND ELEVEN PIECES FOR THREE LYRA VIOLS.") EDITED BY RICHARD CHARTERIS. V.42 CESTI, ANTONIO. II POMO D'ORO. (MUSIC FOR ACTS III AND V FROM MODENA, BIBLIOTECA, ESTENSE, MS. MUS. E. 120). EDITED BY CARL B. SCHMIDT. V.43 ALBINONI, TOMASO. PIMPINONE. INTERMEZZI CO MICI MUSICALI EDITED BY MICHAEL TALBOT. V.44 LOTTI, ANTONIO. DUETTI, TERZETTI, E. MADRIGALI A PIU VOCI &45 EDITED BY THOMAS DAY. V.46 WECKMANN, MATTHIAS. FOUR SACRED CONCERTOS. EDITED BY ALEXANDER SILBIGER. V.46 WECKMANN, MATTHIAS. FOUR SACRED CONCERTOS. (CHORAL SCORE). V.47 GILLES, JEAN. REQUIEM(MESSE DES MORTS.) FOR FOUR SOLOISTS, CHORUS ORCHESTRA, AND CONTINUO. EDITED BY JOHN HAJDU. V.48 CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE. VOCAL CHAMBER MUSIC. EDITED BY JOHN S. POWELL. V.49 SPANISH ART SONG IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. EDITED BY JOHN H. BARON. TRANSLATIONS AND TEXT COMMENTARY BY DANIEL L. HEIPLE. V.50 PERI, JACOPO. LE VARIE MUSICHE AND OTHER SONGS. EDITED BY TIM CARTER. V.51 ALBINONI, TOMASO. SONATAS AND SUITES, OPUS 8. &52 FOR TWO VIOLINS, VIOLINCELLO, AND BASSO CONTINUO. PART I EDITED BY C. DAVID HARRIS. V.53 STEFFANI, AGOSTINO. TWELVE CHAMBER DUETS. EDITED BY COLIN TIMMS. V.54 AICHINGER, GREGOR. THE VOCAL CONCERTOS. &55 EDITED BY WILLIAM E. HETTRICK. V.56 DRAGHI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA. HAPRSICHORD MUSIC. EDITED BY ROBERT KLAKOWICH. V.57 CONCERTED SACRED MUSIC OF THE BOLOGNA SCHOOL. EDITED BY PETER SMITH. V.58 LECLAIR, JEAN-MARIE. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO, OPUS 2. EDITED BY ROBERT E. PRESTON. V.59 LEONARDA, ISABELLA. SELECTED COMPOSITIONS. EDITED BY STEWART CARTER. V.60 SCHELLE, JOHANN. SIX CHORALE CANTATAS. &61 EDITED BY MARY S. MORRIS. V.62 GAULTIER, DENIS. LA RHETORIQUE DES DIEUX. EDITED BY DAVIS J. BUCH. V.63 CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE. MUSIC FOR MOLIER'S DOINEDILA. EDITED BY JOHN S. POWELL. V.64 TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIP. DON QUICHOTTE AUF DER HOCHZEIT &65 DES COMACHO. EDITED BY BERND BASELT. V.66 BUTLER, HENRY. COLLECTED WORKS. EDITED BY ELIZABETH V. PHILIPS WITH BASSO CONTINUO REALIZATIONS AND COMMENTARY BY JACK ASHWORTH. V.67 JENKINS, JOHN. &68 THE LYRA VIOL CONSORTS. EDITED BY FRANK TRAFICANTE. V.67 JENKINS, JOHN. &68 THE LYRA VIOL CONSORTS. PART I. BASS VYOLE/BASS/BASSO V.67 JENKINS, JOHN. &68 THE LYRA VIOL CONSORTS. PART II. HARPSECON/HARPSECORD V.67 JENKINS, JOHN. &68 THE LYRA VIOL CONSORTS. PART III. LYRA VYOLE. V.67 JENKINS, JOHN. &68 THE LYRA VIOL CONSORTS. PART IV. VYOLIN/TREBLE VYOLE/TREBLE V.69 KEYBOARD TRANSCRIPTIONS. FROM THE BACH CIRCLE. EDITED BY RUSSELL STINSON. V.70 FRANCK, MELCHOIR. GEISTLICHE GESANG UND MELODEYEN. CHORAL WORKS. EDITED BY WILLIAM WEINERT. V.71 TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIPP. DOUZE SOLOS, A VIOLON OU TRAVERSIERE. EDITED BY JEANNE R. SWACK. V.72 CHARPENTIER, MARC-ANTOINE. NINE SETTINGS OF THE LITANIES DE LAVIERGE. EDITED BY DAVID C. RAYL. V.73 PRAETORIUS II, JACOB. THE MOTETS OF JACOB PRAETORIUS II. EDITED BY FREDERICK K. GABLE. V.74 PORTA, GIOVANNI SELECTED SACRED MUSIC FROM THE OSPEDALE DELLA PIETA. EDITED BY FAUN TANENBAUM TIEDGE. V.75 FOURTEEN MOTETS FROM THE COURT OF FERDINAND II OF HAPSBURG. EDITED BY STEVEN SAUNDERS. V.76 LECLAIR, JEAN-MARIE. SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO OPUS 1. EDITED BY ROBERT E. PRESTON. V.77 BONONCINI, ANTONIO. COMPLETE SONATAS FOR VIOLONCELLO AND BASSO CONTINUO. EDITED BY LOWELL E. LINDGREN. V.78 GRAUPNER, CHRISTOPH. CONCERTI GROSSI FOR TWO VIOLINS. EDITED BY JOHN E. LINDBERG. V.79 QUAGLIATI, PAOLO. IL PRIMO LIBRO DE' MADRIGALI A QUATTRO VOCI. EDITED BY JUDITH COHEN. V.80 FRANCK, MELCHOIR. DULCES MUNDANI EXILIJ DELICIAE. EDITED BY RANDALL CRAIG SHEETS. v.81 LATE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH KEYBOARD MUSIC. EDITED BY CANDACE BAILEY. v.82 SOLO COMPOSITIONS FOR VIOLIN AND VIOLA DA GAMBA WITH BASSO CONTINUO, FROM THE COLLECTION OF PRINCE-BISHOP CARL LIECHTENSTEIN-CASTELCORN IN KROMERIZ. EDITED BY CHARLES E. BREWER. v.83 STROZZI, BARBARA. CANTATE, ARIETE A UNA, DUE, E TRE VOCI, OPUS 3. EDITED BY GAIL ARCHER. v.84 GERVAIS, CHARLES-HUBERT. SUPER FLUMINA BABILONIS EDITED BY JEAN-PAUL MONTAGNIER. v.85 ALDRICH, HENRY SELECTED ANTHEMS AND MOTET RECOMPOSITIONS. EDITED BY ROBERT SHAY. v.86 DA VIADANA, LODOVICO GROSSI. SALMI A QUATTRO CHORI. EDITED BY GERHARD WIELAKKER v.87 COZZOLANI, CHIARA MARGARITA. MOTETS. EDITED BY ROBERT L. KENDRICK V.88 ELISABETH-CLAUDE AND JACQUET DE LA GUERRE CEPHALE ET PROCRIS EDITED BY WANDA R. GRIFFITHS V.89 CAMUS, SEBASTIEN LE AIRS A DEUX ET TROIS PARTIES EDITED BY ROBERT A. GREEN V.90 FORD, THOMAS LYRA VIOL DUETS EDITED BY OLEG V. TIMOFEYEV. V.91 DEDICATION SERVICE FOR ST. GERTRUDE’S CHAPEL, HAMBURG, 1607. EDITED BY FRDERICK K. GABLE. V.92 KLEMM, JOHANN. PARTITURA SEU TABULATURA ITALICA. EDITED BY JOHN O. ROBINSON. V.93 SOMIS, GIOVANNI BATTISTA SONATAS FOR VIOLIN AND BASSO CONTINUO, OPUS 3. EDITED BY GLENN BURDETTE V.94 WELDON, JOHN. THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS. EDITED BY DAVID W. MUSIC V.95 COMES, JUAN BAUTISTA MASSES, PART ONE; MASSES FOR ONE AND TWO CHOIRS. EDITED BY GRETA J. OLSON V.96 COMES, JUAN BAUTISTA MASSES, PART TWO; MASSES FOR THREE CHOIRS. EDITED BY GRETA J. OLSON V.97 KNUPFER, SEBASTIAN LUSTIGE MADRIGALIEN UND CANZONETTEN.
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