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* 21. '''Orgel-Meister IV.''' Toccata / Samuel Scheidt. Praeambulum pedaliter ; Praeludium ex E vel A pedaliter / Andreas Düben. Praeludium ; Praeludium pedaliter / David Äbel. Praeambulum pedaliter / Peter Hasse. Capriccio Gh ; Praeludium quarti Toni ; Fantasia 12. Juli 1664 / Wilhelm Karges. Praeludium ex d fis con pedal / Peter Hasse
* 21. '''Orgel-Meister IV.''' Toccata / Samuel Scheidt. Praeambulum pedaliter ; Praeludium ex E vel A pedaliter / Andreas Düben. Praeludium ; Praeludium pedaliter / David Äbel. Praeambulum pedaliter / Peter Hasse. Capriccio Gh ; Praeludium quarti Toni ; Fantasia 12. Juli 1664 / Wilhelm Karges. Praeludium ex d fis con pedal / Peter Hasse
* 22. Acht Toccaten und Fugen / Joseph Seeger.
* 22. Acht Toccaten und Fugen / Joseph Seeger.
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Revision as of 08:18, 21 July 2023

Organum IV (sometimes written ORG IV, de: Vierte Riehe) is a series of publications of early organ music edited by Max Seiffert and published by Kistner & Siegel in Leipzig. All volumes of Organum IV are undated, but the founding of the Kistner & Siegel in 1923[1] provides an earliest possible year of publication.

Despite including additional symbols for practical use that are not present in the source, this series included some progressive/scholarly features such as listing the source for every piece in the preface. It remains a valuable resource for the inclusion of some pieces which have recieved minimal attention since then, such as the anonymous Prelude from D-Lr mus.ant.pract. KN 207/16 in volume 10 no. 5.

Introduction

The preface to vol. 1 states that the primary purpose of Organum IV was to publish music from the North-German Organ School from Sweelinck to Buxtehude and to enrich the "Literatur um Spielmaterial" of this period of music in order to contextualize the music of J. S. Bach.

Contents[2]

Prelude in C Major by Heinrich Scheidemann from Organum IV vol. 1

For unknown reasons, the Organum IV series only published free organ works (including early praeludiums, but also canzonas, ciaconas, and fugues), ignoring all chorale-based organ compositions. Many volumes focused on compositions by one composer. Some publications, called "Orgel-Meister", were a compilation of works by multiple composers.

  • 1. Fünfzehn Präludien und Fugen / Heinrich Scheidemann
  • 2. Orgel-Meister I. 3 Praeambeln / Jakob Praetorius. 2 Praeambeln / Melchior Schildt. Praeambulum / Johann Decker. Praeludium / D. Meyer. Canzon / Marcus Olter. 2 Praeludium / Christian Flor
  • 3. 14 Präludien, Fugen und Toccaten / Matthias Weckmann
  • 4. Fünf Praeludien und Fugen / Georg Böhm
  • 5. Orgel-Meister II. Toccata / Jean Adam Reinken. Sonatina / Christian Ritter
  • 6. Vier Praeludien / Franz Tunder
  • 7. [Orgel-Meister III] Praeludium / Arnold M. Brunckhorst. [Praeludium und Fuge / Andreas Kneller. 2 Praeludien / Georg Dietrich Leyding]
  • 8. 3 Praeludien und Fugen / Nikolaus Bruhns
  • 9. Vier Praeludien und Fugen / Vincent Lübeck
  • 10. 6 Praeludien und Fugen / Anonymi der Norddeutschen Schule
  • 11. 10 Orgelwerke / Johann Jakob Froberger
  • 12. Praeludien, Fantasien und Toccaten / Joh. Pachelbel
  • 13. Ciaconen, Fugen und Ricercari / Joh. Pachelbel
  • 14. Magnificat-Fugen / Joh. Pachelbel
  • 15. Fünf Ausgewählte Orgelstücke / J. Gottfr. Walther
  • 16. Drei Fugen / Fr. Wilh. Zachow
  • 17. Ausgewählte Orgelstücke / Johann Krieger
  • 18. Zwei Doppelfugen / Nik. Adam Strungk
  • 19. Zwei Praeludien mit Fugen und eine Toccata / Johann Kuhnau
  • 20. 13 Fantasien à 3 / Paul Sieffert
  • 21. Orgel-Meister IV. Toccata / Samuel Scheidt. Praeambulum pedaliter ; Praeludium ex E vel A pedaliter / Andreas Düben. Praeludium ; Praeludium pedaliter / David Äbel. Praeambulum pedaliter / Peter Hasse. Capriccio Gh ; Praeludium quarti Toni ; Fantasia 12. Juli 1664 / Wilhelm Karges. Praeludium ex d fis con pedal / Peter Hasse
  • 22. Acht Toccaten und Fugen / Joseph Seeger.
  1. Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, accessed 19 July, 2023.
  2. obis.oberlin.edu, accessed 19 July 2023.