Chorale Settings of Certain Authenticity:
– Puer nobis nascitur in C
– Wir glauben all an seinen Gott. in d
Chorale Settings of Uncertain Authenticity:
– Hertzlich lieb hab ich dich o Herr in C
– Cantic[um]: Sacr[um]: Vater unser im Himmelreich in d
Attributed Works:
– Jesuß Christus unser Heiland. in d
– O Gott du unser Vater bist in d
– P[salm] 23. Mein hütter Undt mein hirtt in g
– Psalm 60 in C
Appendix I:
– Wie schön leucht unß der Morgenstern in F [Dirk Janszoon Sweelinck?]
Appendix II:
– Wir glauben all an einen Gott in d [Anonymous]
The central importance of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621) for baroque keyboard music can hardly be overestimated. Siegbert Rampe’s scholarly performance edition is the first edition of Sweelinck’s complete keyboard works which differentiates between ‘works of certain authenticity’ and ‘works of doubtful authenticity’. For the first time Volumes III.1 and III.2 inclu de all chorale arrangements attributed to Sweelinck or han de d down un de r his name. Volumes IV.1 and IV.2 inclu de all dance and song variations.
– Definitive complete Urtext edition
– Each volume contains facsimiles and a Critical Commentary (Ger/Eng) with a list of sources
– Detailed forewords (Ger/Eng) on the structure of the works and editorial technique
– With tips on instrumentation and performance practice
– Notes on ornamentation