Swiss musical monuments

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Schweizerische Musikdenkmäler ( Monuments de la musique suisse ) is a book series published by the Swiss Music Research Society with works of older music. It has been published since 1955, initially in Basel by Bärenreiter-Verlag , later in Winterthur by Verlag Amadeus . The tablatures of the XVI. Century, ed. by Hans Joachim Marx .

Contents overview

  1. Henricus Albicastro : Twelve Concerti a 4 : Op. 7. Bärenreiter, Basel c 1955.
  2. Johann Melchior Gletle : Selected Church Music. Bärenreiter, Basel 1959.
  3. Loys Bourgeois : Vingt-quatre psaumes à 4 vois. Bärenreiter, Basel 1960.
  4. Johannes Benn : Missae concertatae trium vocum, adiuncto choro secundo et una Missa from octo. Bärenreiter, Basel 1962.
  5. The song book of Johannes Heer von Glarus  : a music booklet from the time of humanism. (Codex 462 of the Abbey Library of St. Gallen) Bärenreiter, Basel c 1967
  6. The tablatures from the possession of the Basel humanist Bonifacius Amersbach . Ed. Hans Joachim Marx. c 1967. (= tablatures of the 16th century, part 1.)
  7. The organ tablature of Clemens Hör  : (Ms. Zurich, Central Library, Z. XI. 301). Ed. Hans Joachim Marx. c 1970. (= tablatures of the 16th century, part 2.)
  8. St. Gallen organ book : The organ tablature of Fridolin Safe . Ed. Hans Joachim Marx. Amadeus, Winterthur 1992. (= tablatures of the 16th century, part 3 / (St. Gallen, Codex 530))
  9. Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee : Symphonie militaire: 3rd symphony in B flat major. Bärenreiter, Basel c 1973.
  10. Henricus Albicastro: Twelve Trio Sonatas op.8. Bärenreiter, Basel c 1974.
  11. Engelberg Abbey Library : Codex 314. Ed. Wulf Arlt . Facsimile edition Amadeus, Winterthur 1986.
  12. Friedrich Theodor Fröhlich : Missa I (1828) & Offertory "Parvulus natus est nobis". Amadeus, Winterthur c 1987.

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