Lynar Tablatures

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The Lynar tablatures are a collection of manuscripts that are currently held in the Staatsbibliothek, Berlin. Many of the manuscripts are now available on the internet.

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Lynar B2

Works in D-B Mus. Ms. Lynar B2
No. Title notes
1 [Fanta]sia [mit B]indungen Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
2 Fantasia A 4 Anonymus: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
3 fantasia primi Toni A 4 Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
4 ach Gott vom him: mel sieh darein. Heinrich Scheidemann?
5 Herr Christ der Einig Gottes Sohn… M.S Melchior Schildt
6 Wie schön leucht unß der Morgenstern
7 Nun freut euch lieben Christen gmein
8 psalm 116 J. P. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
9 O Lux Beata Trinitas:
10 psalm 60 A 2 Anonymus: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
11 O Gott du unser Vater bist Anonymus: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
12 P 23 Mein hütter Undt mein hirtt Anonymus: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
13 die 10 Gebott Gottes Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
14 Es spricht den unweisen Mundt woll Heinrich Scheidemann
15 Fuga Cromatico ex D.la.sol.re.
16 Fantasia A. 2: 3: et 4 Vocum Anonymus: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
17 Fantasia Super ut re mi fa.sol.la. A. 3. Vocum

Lynar B 3[1]

This manuscript's pages are numbered in a way that is slightly similar to the recto and verso method of numbering folios, in which each group of two pages that are visible when opened are counted together. In other words, 2v-3r is labeled 2. A piece which is on four pages (in other words, 2v-4r) is labeled 2-3. The numbering on the left side and right side of each group of pages are not idential, the numbering on the left side is counted here.

Works in D-B Mus. Ms. Lynar B 3
No. Title notes
1 [fragment] Recto folio only
1 Praeludium [fragment] Recto folio only
2 Praludium
3 Praeludium
4 Praludium
5 Praludium / H S M H S M = Heinrich Scheidemann
6 Vater unser / in Himmel / reich. / MW. C. B. M. // 2 Variation // 3 3 verses. Final verse is succeeded by "Verte [sic.]"
7-9 Fantasia / J. P. [?]
10 Fantasia. / 6 toni.
11 Praludium / pedaliter
11 Praeludium
12 Herr Christ / der einige Gott / es dahin [?]
13 Praludium
14 Praludium
15 Praludium
16 Praludium / secundi Toni / Auf 2 Clavir / und pedahll. Succeeded by "finis"
17-19 Fantasia Succeeded by "finis".
20-21 [20] Vater unser / im himmell / reich Corahll / im Bas. // [21] 2 Vers auf // 2 ine[?] Clavier / und pedahll 2 verses. 1st verse succeeded by "verte". 2nd verse succeeded by "finis"
22-23 O Mensch be= / weine deine / sünde gros auf. / 2 Clavier der Co= / rahll gecollorirett / M. W. C. B. M. succeeded by "In 5 April / Ao 1628 / Sequitur"
(blank pages)
24 Praeludium / pedaliter / David Abel.
25 Praludium / David Abels.
26 Fuga
27 Ricercar / primi Toni
28-30 Ricercar / primi Toni / ex G. B. moll
31 Praludium / Ex E. Vel / a. pedaliter / M. D. O.
32 Praambulum / pedaliter / M. D. O.
33 Praambulum / pedaliter
34 Praambulum / pedaliter
34 Praludium / pedaliter
35 Praambulum / pedaliter / P. H.
36 Praludium / pedaliter / M. F. P. S. W.
37 Praludium / pedaliter
38 Praludium / M. D. O Fragment?
39 Praludium / pedaliter
39 Praludium
39 Praeludium / pedaliter
39 Praeludium / pedaliter
40 Praludium / pedaliter Verso folio. Fragment

Lynar b 5[2]

The ending of the fragmented Durch Adams fall by Jacob Praetorius

This manuscript contains one piece, a fragment of a Chorale Fantasia Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt auff 3 clavier by Jakob Praetorius. The piece is neatly written in five voices, suggesting that the top voice is to be played on Rückpositiv, the second on Brustwerk, the third and fourth on Organum, and the bottom in Pedal[3].

Lynar b 8[4]

This manuscript contains two pieces, "Ich ruff zu / dir herr / Jesu Christ / auff 2. clavier" and "Alio modo / auff 2. und 3. / Clavir, und auff der / Pedal zu gebrauf [?] / Anton Neunhaber." The second piece is in five voices and has detailed manual change indications written into the tablature.

References

  1. [1] accessed 17 July, 2023.
  2. [2] accessed 17 July, 2023.
  3. Brieg, Werner (editor). Jacob Praetorius: Choralbearbeitunen für Orgel. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1974.
  4. [3] accessed 18 July, 2023.