János Sebestyén (harpsichord, organ) Polish Renaissance, works for harpsichord and organ

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János Sebestyén (harpsichord, organ) Polish Renaissance, works for harpsichord and organ

Instrument not mentioned in the documentation but it is a Neupert (source Robert Tifft).
Released 1970 by Candide CE 31019
Recorded by Thomas Gallia circa 1969 at the Angelicum Studio in Milan, Italy.
Recorded with Dolby s/n stretcher
Cover: Ostrich Egg and Coral, Kunsthistorisches Museum of Vienna, Austria.
also released as
Candide – VOX 36021 (France) 1973 with the title:
La Renaissance En Pologne – Tablatures D’Orgue & De Luth and
Vox/Warner-Pioneer H 4909V-11V (Japan) with the title:
Keyboard Music from Eastern Europe

Thanks to Robert Tifft (the webmaster of the European Revival Harpsichordists
( in guiding me to identify the tracks at the page to avoid the printed errors in the documentation of the vinyl recording.

SIDE 1
Anonymous from the tablature of Jan of Lublin – ca. 1540:
00:00 Hayduczky (harpsichord)
01:14 Alia Poznanie (harpsichord)
02:31 Aliud Praeambulum (organ)
04:13 Wesel (organ)
05:44 Dziwny Sposob (organ)
07:17 Colenda (organ)
09:22 Dance (Poznanie) (harpsichord)
10:42 Dance (Martin Again) (harpsichord)
Anonymous from the tablature of Christian Loeffelholtz – 1585:
12:43 A Good Polish Dance (harpsichord)
Anonymous from the tablature of Mateusz Waisselius – 1591:
Two Polish Dances
14:08 Polish dance I (harpsichord)
15:38 Polish dance II (harpsichord)
Anonymous
From the tablature of the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Cracow – 1548:
16:48 Ortus (De Polonia) (organ)
Valentin Bakfark
20:41 Fantasia VIII (harpsichord)
23:22 Fantasia X (harpsichord)

SIDE 2
Wojciech Długoraj
From the tablature of J. B. Besard – 1603:
25:47 Fantasia
Three Villanelle
28:05 Villanelle I (harpsichord)
28:38 Villanelle II (harpsichord)
29:19 Villanelle III (harpsichord)
From a Leipzig tablature – 1619:
29:59 Villanella Polonica (harpsichord)
30:53 Cantio Polonica (harpsichord)
Diomedes Cato
31:35 Fantasia and 34:01 Fugue (organ)
Jakob Polak
From the tablature of J. B. Besard – 1617:
35:19 Galliard (harpsichord)
From the tablature of G. L. Fuhrmann – 1615:
36:38 Branle de S. Nicholas (harpsichord)
From the tablature of Joachim van den Hove – 1612:
38:23 Coranto (harpsichord)
Simon Lohet: Three Fugues
39:21 Fugue I (organ)
40:41 Fugue II (organ)
41:52 Fugue III (organ)
Anonymous From the Gdabak tablature – first half of 17th century: Five Polish Dances
43:06 Polish dance I (harpsichord)
44:45 Polish dance II (harpsichord)
46:20 Polish dance III (harpsichord)
47:28 Polish dance IV (harpsichord)
49:37 Polish dance V (harpsichord)

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