Within the new, three-volume edition of the Tabulatura nova, Part II is particularly deserving of interest: its introduction features Harald Vogels extensive essay on the art of performing keyboard music from about 1600. Whoever is familiar with Vogels outstanding accomplishments in the field of early 17th-century organ music will know that this text reflects the performers decade-long experience. Scheidts opus summum is thus not simply continued in Volume 2, but elucidated in an even more comprehensive manner than in the widely acclaimed first volume (EB 8565).
Werke SSWV 127-138 und SSWV 111
– Cantio Belgica “Ach du feiner Reuter”
– Fuga Contraria, Echo, Fuga, Hertzlich lieb hab ich dich O Herr
– Cantio Sacra `Christ lag in Todesbanden`
– Fantasia, Hymnus. Christe qui Lux es & dies
– Cantilena Anglica Fortunae
– Psalmus in die Nativitatis Christi (Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ`
– Alamande (Soll es sein) (Also gehts also stehts)
– Toccata Super in te Domine speravi