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Das Buxheimer Tabulaturbuch
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Das Buxheimer Tabulaturbuch Performance Score - Sheet Music

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Das Buxheimer Tabulaturbuch 25 zwei- und dreistimmige Stücke Performance Score - Sheet Music

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SKU: M7.WALH-1110

25 zwei- und dreistimmige Stücke. Edited by Martin Erhardt. Sheet music. Performance score. Composed 1460 - 1470. MDS (Music Distribution Services) #WALH 1110. Published by MDS (Music Distribution Services) (M7.WALH-1110).

ISBN 9790502651107.

25 two- and three-part pieces for (almost) all melody instruments or keyboard instruments, in a practical playing score, edited with a comprehensive introduction by Martin Erhardt. With over 250 instrumental works, the Buxheim Tablature Book is the most comprehensive collection of sacred and secular pieces from the 15th century. This carefully compiled new edition of 25 works attempts to provide a fundamental approach to the instrumental music of the 15th century. 'Our thanks and utmost respect go to the editor Martin Erhardt. He also provides detailed, well-founded and downright appetizing advice on, among other things, scoring possibilities with today's instruments, articulation, phrasing, breath marks, tempi and ornaments.' MUSICA SACRA, 4/2021 'The performance of the repertoire is exemplary. The meticulousness of the edition is also reflected in the printed image, particularly striking here is the two-color printing to emphasize the sometimes complex vocal progressions. This edition could not have been better designed.' ARS ORGANI, 4/2021 'Rediscovering something old - with this edition this could succeed, especially as Erhardt has edited the music in such a way that it can be performed on a keyboard instrument or with several melody instruments (or both)' FORUM KIRCHENMUSIK, 6/2022 'The collection offers a wealth of opportunity for the understanding of ornamentation and divisions. While it is intended to be played in three parts .... the superius is also useful on its own as a self-study in diminution.' AMERICAN RECORDER, Winter/2023.