17 Phantasies from the Gdańsk Manuscript (Schmiedtlein, Cajus)

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Phanthasia Primi Toni (No.1)

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Ryan Marek Michalak (2016/8/11)

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Performers Ryan Marek Michalak (Organ)
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Misc. Notes Performed on the Hauptwerk sample set of the Silbermann Organ at the Stadtkirche in Zöblitz, Germany. From the Gdansk Tablature (Ms. 300 R/Vv, 123).
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Ralph Looij (2022/10/5)

Performer Pages Ralph Looij (organ)
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Misc. Notes Video: YouTube
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Scores

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editor (2015/12/26)

Editor Pierre Gouin - Contact & Marek Michalak
Publisher. Info. Montréal: Les Éditions Outremontaises, 2015
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Misc. Notes Urtext edition after a facsimile of the original manuscript.
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General Information

Work Title Gdańsk Manuscript
Alternative. Title Danzig Tablature, Danziger Tabulatur, Gdansk Tablature, Gdańsk Tablature, Tabulatura Gdanska, Tabulatura Gdańska
Composer Schmiedtlein, Cajus
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICS 1
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 17 pieces
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation keyboard (organ or harpsichord)
Extra Information From a manuscript with the signature “Ms. 300 R/Vv. 123” at the Gdańsk State Archive in Gdańsk (German: Danzig), Poland, containing a varying collection of documents dating to a time period between 1571 and 1627. Although not identified in the manuscript, hence the "Anonymous", these keyboard pieces are widely attributed to Cajus Schmiedtlein, organist of St. Mary's in Danzig.