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== Keyboard works ==
== Keyboard works ==
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| [[A-Wm Ms. XIV/714]] || Fantasia (1) || || || <ref name="ro">{{RO2001|Cato, Diomedes|814}}</ref>
| [[A-Wm Ms. XIV/714]] f.99r-100v || Fantasia / Diomedi || <score><< \relative d' { \clef alto \time 2/2 d2 d4 e d b c d g2 r4 } \\ \relative g { R1 R1 g1*3/4 } >></score> || || <ref name="ro">{{RO2001|Cato, Diomedes|814}}</ref><ref>''Vienna, Minoritenkonvent, Klosterbibliothek und Archiv, MS XIV.714.'' New York: Garland Publishing, 1988.</ref>
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| [[A-Wm Ms. XIV/714]] || Fantasia (2) || || || <ref name="ro"></ref>
| [[A-Wm Ms. XIV/714]] || Fantasia (2) || || || <ref name="ro"></ref>
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| [[A-Wm Ms. XIV/714]] || Fuga || || || <ref name="ro"></ref>
| [[A-Wm Ms. XIV/714]] || Fuga || || || <ref name="ro"></ref>
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| [[Johannes Fischer Tablature]] || Fantasia || || || <ref name="ro"></ref>
| [[Johannes Fischer Tablature]] no.52 || Muteta Diomedis a 4. Vocum. 95. || <score>\relative a { \time 2/2 a1 a2 c b d }</score> || || <ref name="ro"></ref><ref name="cekm104">Gołos and Sutkowski, [[Corpus of Early Keyboard Music]] 10 IV</ref>
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| [[Johannes Fischer Tablature]] || Fuga || || || <ref name="ro"></ref>
| [[Johannes Fischer Tablature]] no.111 || Fuga Diomedis || <score><< \relative a' { R1 a2 a4 a } \\ \relative d' { d2 d4 d a b8 c d e d4 } >></score> || || <ref name="ro"></ref><ref name="cekm104"></ref>
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| || Grates Deo canamus 6 vocum || || [[Intabulation]] || <ref name="ro"></ref>
| || Grates Deo canamus 6 vocum || || [[Intabulation]] || <ref name="ro"></ref>
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| [[Oliva Organ Tablature]] f.51r || Canzon Diomedis || ||  || <ref name="ro"></ref><ref>[[Jan Janca|Janca, Jan]] (editor), ''Utwory z Oliwskiej Tabulatury Organowej.'' Gdansk: Wydawnictwo Organon, 1992.</ref>
| [[Oliva Organ Tablature]] f.51r || Canzon Diomedis || <score><< \relative a' { \clef alto a4 f8 f e4 a } \\ \relative a { r2 a4 f8 f } \\ \relative a { r8 a d d c8. b16 a4 } \\ \relative a { s2 r8 a c d } >></score> ||  || <ref name="ro"></ref><ref>[[Jan Janca|Janca, Jan]] (editor), ''Utwory z Oliwskiej Tabulatury Organowej.'' Gdansk: Wydawnictwo Organon, 1992.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 25 September 2023

Diomedes Cato was a Polish organist and court composer. Besides works for many other instruments and voice, a few keyboard works can be found in various manuscripts.

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Keyboard works

Source Title Incipit Notes Ref.
A-Wm Ms. XIV/714 f.99r-100v Fantasia / Diomedi
<< \relative d' { \clef alto \time 2/2 d2 d4 e d b c d g2 r4 } \\ \relative g { R1 R1 g1*3/4 } >>
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A-Wm Ms. XIV/714 Fantasia (2) [1]
A-Wm Ms. XIV/714 Fuga [1]
Johannes Fischer Tablature no.52 Muteta Diomedis a 4. Vocum. 95.
\relative a { \time 2/2 a1 a2 c b d }
[1][3]
Johannes Fischer Tablature no.111 Fuga Diomedis
<< \relative a' { R1 a2 a4 a } \\ \relative d' { d2 d4 d a b8 c d e d4 } >>
[1][3]
Grates Deo canamus 6 vocum Intabulation [1]
Oliva Organ Tablature f.51r Canzon Diomedis
<< \relative a' { \clef alto a4 f8 f e4 a } \\ \relative a { r2 a4 f8 f } \\ \relative a { r8 a d d c8. b16 a4 } \\ \relative a { s2 r8 a c d } >>
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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 [Cato, Diomedes in Repertorium Orgelmusik (page 814)]
  2. Vienna, Minoritenkonvent, Klosterbibliothek und Archiv, MS XIV.714. New York: Garland Publishing, 1988.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Gołos and Sutkowski, Corpus of Early Keyboard Music 10 IV
  4. Janca, Jan (editor), Utwory z Oliwskiej Tabulatury Organowej. Gdansk: Wydawnictwo Organon, 1992.