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Johann Jacob Froberger (1617 67) enjoyed an outstanding reputation during his lifetime, as his compositional style represented a synthesis of Italian, French and English influences. There is now a growing awarenessthat Froberger’s significance for Keyboard music of the 17th century is comparable only with that of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.Each volume contains a critical commentary as well as a detailed foreword with sectionson the scope and structure of the new edition, the editorial method and performance practice. Information on contemporary instruments, ornamentation and Froberger’s biography is also included.Both volumes VI.1andVI.2 contain music from anonymous copies of the 17th century undoubtedly made from autograph manuscripts which were returned to the Singakademie in Berlin from Kiev in 2001. They also include further new discoveries ofmanuscripts and compositions.The New Edition of the Complete Works will comprise a total of eleven volumes.- Urtext scholarly-critical edition setting new standards.- Reflects the current state ofresearch.- Music from the newly-discovered “Kiev sources”.- Detailed explanatory notes (Ger/Eng).