Johann Ulrich Steigleder (1593–1635) was organist at the collegiate church in Stuttgart from 1617 onwards and became court organist in 1627. His posthumous fame is based principally on his tablature book “ Ricercar Tabulatura ” (1624) which he himself published. The ricercares are intentionally instrumentally conceived. They contain antiphonal effects and fauxbourdon-like passages which are reminiscent of the English virginalists ’ style. Steigleder’s tabulature book is an important South German contribution to the organ music Kunstbücher by Titelouze, Scheidt, Frescobaldi and Correa de Arauxo which appeared around the same time. This edition also contains three works which have survived under the name Adam Steigleder .
The editor Ulrich Siegele is a leading international scholar of the works of the Steigleder family of musicians.
- Scholarly-critical Urtext edition of the “ Ricercar Tabulatura ” (1624) in two volumes
- Based on the la test musicological research
- Detailed foreword (Ger/Eng) on the range and structure of the works, editorial technique and performance practice
- Critical Commentary (Ger) and a list of sources in each volume
“May this finde new Bärenreiter edition speed the process: a great deal of care has been taken to ensure that the performing texts are accurately portrayed and exhaustively contextualised, and correspondingly great rewards are to be had from their careful study and sensitive performance.”
(The Consort, Summer 2010, vol. 66))
“These volumes represent a valuable addition to seventeenth-century repertory and should form part of every institutional library. The pieces are well worthy of performance in concerts and as voluntaries.”
(The British Inst. Of Organ Studies BIOS Journal vol. 32, 2008)
“The Ricercars are enjoyable to play,…”
(Early Music Review, May 2009)
- ISMN: 9790006536306 (M006536306)