List of compositions by Girolamo Frescobaldi

This article is a list of compositions by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643). It is organized thematically, and within sections entries are arranged chronologically. Although some of the collections were published more than once, only dates of first editions are given.

Girolamo Frescobaldi

Keyboard music

The following collections appeared during the composer's lifetime:

A single posthumous print consisting entirely of unpublished music:

  • Canzoni alla francese in partitura, [libro quarto] (Venice, 1645): 11 canzonas

Frescobaldi's works also appeared in the Nova instructio pro pulsandis organis, spinettis, manuchordiis series of prints in the 1670s.

Manuscript sources for Frescobaldi's keyboard music include the following:

  • D-Mbs Mus.ms.1581: 12 canzonas
  • F-Pn rés.Vm7 675 (Manuscrit Bauyn): 2 capriccios, 1 trio, 1 fantasia
  • Fioretti di Frescobaldi, GB-Lbl Add.40080: 11 canzonas, 1 toccata. This manuscript is in the hand of Nicolò Borbone, Frescobaldi's assistant and engraver for the two books of toccatas.
  • Lbl Add.36661: 3 toccatas, 2 canzonas
  • I-RAc Classense 545: 2 capriccios, 1 canzona, 1 verset

And finally, the so-called Chigi manuscripts include one (Rvat Chigi Q.IV) which is partly an autograph source and contains numerous works, including a number of unique copies (as well as a number of pieces with insecure attribution to Frescobaldi).

Other instrumental music

Vocal music

  • Il primo libro de' madrigali (Antwerp, 1608): 19 madrigals for 5 voices
  • Liber secundus diversarum modulationum (Rome, 1627): 32 motets
  • Primo libro d'arie musicali per cantarsi (Florence, 1630): 23 arias for 1–3 voices and basso continuo
  • Secondo libro d'arie musicali per cantarsi (Florence, 1630): 20 arias for 1–3 voices and basso continuo

Additionally, a few pieces were published in anthologies:

  • Peccavi super numerum, motet for 3 voices and basso continuo (1616)
  • Angelus ad pastores, motet for 3 voices and basso continuo (1618)
  • Alla gloria alli honori, aria for 2 voices and basso continuo (1621)
  • Ego sum panis vivus, motet for 3 voices and basso continuo (1621)
  • O bell'occhi che guerrieri, aria for voice and basso continuo (1621)
  • Era l'anima mia, aria for 2 voices and basso continuo (1622)
  • Jesu rex admirabilis, motet for 4 voices and basso continuo (1625)

Two polychoral masses are attributed to Frescobaldi by some scholars, but the attribution remains controversial:

  • Missa sopra l'aria della monica
  • Missa sopra l'aria di Fiorenza
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References

  • Hammond, Frederick & Silbiger, Alexander (2001). "Girolamo Frescobaldi". In Root, Deane L. (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Oxford University Press.
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