Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich
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The Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich is a historical edition of music
Historical editions (music)
Historical editions are a category of published music in print, generally containing Classical music from a past repertory. Although the term can apply to many music publications, it is often applied to scholarly or critical editions, or in other words, music editions in which careful scholarship...

 from Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...

 covering the Baroque and Classical periods. It was published in installments from 1894 to 1952.
  1. Fux, masses
  2. Muffat, Florillegium Primum
  3. Band 1895 (Jg. II/1): Fux, motets
  4. II/2 Muffat, Florilegium Secundum
  5. Band 1896 (Jg. III/1): Stadlmayr, hymns
  6. III/2: Cesti, Il pomo d'oro (Prologue and Act I)
  7. Muffat, Componimenti Musicali
  8. Froberger, Organ and piano works
  9. Cesti, Il pomo d'oro (Acts II.—V.)
  10. Isaac, Choralis Constantinus I.
  11. Biber, violin sonatas
  12. Handl (Gallus) Opus Musicum, I.
  13. Froberger, piano works
  14. Trienter Codices, I.
  15. Trienter Codices, I.
  16. Hammerschmidt, Dialoge, I.
  17. Johann Pachelbel
    Johann Pachelbel
    Johann Pachelbel was a German Baroque composer, organist and teacher, who brought the south German organ tradition to its peak. He composed a large body of sacred and secular music, and his contributions to the development of the chorale prelude and fugue have earned him a place among the most...

    , works for piano or organ
  18. Wolkenstein, Geistliche und weltliche Lieder
  19. Fux, various instrumental works
  20. Benevoli, festal masses and hymns
  21. Froberger, organ and piano works
  22. Trienter Codices, II.
  23. Muffat, concerti grossi
  24. Handl (Gallus) Opus Musicum, II.
  25. Biber, violin sonatas
  26. Antonio Caldara
    Antonio Caldara
    Antonio Caldara was an Italian Baroque composer.Caldara was born in Venice , the son of a violinist. He became a chorister at St Mark's in Venice, where he learned several instruments, probably under the instruction of Giovanni Legrenzi...

    , church music
  27. Viennese organ and piano works from the second half of the 17th century
  28. Isaac, secular instrumental works
  29. Band 1907 (Jg. XIV/2) Michael Haydn
    Michael Haydn
    Johann Michael Haydn was an Austrian composer of the classical period, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn.-Life:...

    , instrumental works, edited by Lothar Perger (volume includes the Perger-Verzeichnis
    Perger-Verzeichnis
    The Perger-Verzeichnis is a thematic-chronological catalogue of instrumental compositions by Michael Haydn, compiled by Lothar Perger in 1907...

    )
  30. Band 1908 (Jg. XV/1) Handl (Gallus) Opus Musicum III
  31. Band 1908 (Jg. XV/2) Viennese instrumental music from about 1750
  32. Band 1909 (Jg. XVI/1) Isaac, Choralis Constantinus II
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  45. Michael Haydn, church music, edited by Anton Maria Klafsky
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  88. Band 1952, Reutter, church music

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