Performances
Sheet Music
Scores
| Editor
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Robert Klakowich
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| Publisher. Info.
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Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era, Vol.56 Madison: A-R Editions, 1986. URTEXT EDITION
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| Misc. Notes
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The segno is placed at both the beginning and the end of a section to be repeated. It is printed in two sizes. The smaller size represents the “petite reprise”, in which only the last few measures are repeated. The larger size represents repetition of the entire piece. (These sizes may be compared in piece No.57, Arietta.) Key signatures, time signatures, flagging, and beaming are as in the original.
Clefs and the arrangement of notes on staves are modernized. Stemming has been regularized. The editor recommends Early English Keyboard Music by Howard Ferguson as a discussion of performance practice applicable to these pieces.
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General Information
| Work Title
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Harpsichord Music
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| Alternative. Title
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| Composer
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Draghi, Giovanni Battista
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| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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None [force assignment]
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| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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85 pieces
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| First Publication.
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1986
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| Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Baroque
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| Piece Style
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Baroque
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| Instrumentation
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harpsichord
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Navigation etc.
This edition collects all pieces for harpsichord by Draghi known to the editor. The pieces are drawn from one print source and several manuscript sources. Some of the manuscripts include pieces only attributed to Draghi by indirect evidence, rather than including the composer's full name.
The editor moves a piece formerly attributed to Draghi to the appendix, stipulating that the "Baptist" labelled as the author of this piece in a source was not Giovanni Battista Draghi, but Jean-Baptiste Lully.