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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich (Monuments of Fine Austrian Music) is a historical edition of music from Austria covering the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods. It was published in installments from 1894 to 1952. A parallel series of German composers was the Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst. Fux, masses Muffat, Florillegium Primum Band 1895 (Jg. II/1): Fux, motets II/2 Muffat, Florilegium Secundum Band 1896 (Jg. III/1): Stadlmayr, hymns III/2: Cesti, Il pomo d'oro (Prologue and Act I) Muffat, Componimenti Musicali Froberger, Organ and piano works Cesti, Il pomo d'oro (Acts II.—V.) Isaac, Choralis Constantinus I. Biber, violin sonatas Handl (Gallus) Opus Musicum, I. Froberger, piano works Trienter Codices, I. Trienter Codices, I. Hammerschmidt, Dialoge, I. Johann Pachelbel, works for piano or organ Wolkenstein, Geistliche und weltliche Lieder Fux, various instrumental works Benevoli, festal masses and hymns Froberger, organ and piano works Trienter Codices, II. Muffat, concerti grossi Handl (Gallus) Opus Musicum, II. Biber, violin sonatas Antonio Caldara, church music Viennese organ and piano works from the second half of the 17th century Isaac, secular instrumental works Band 1907 (Jg. XIV/2) Michael Haydn, instrumental works, edited by Lothar Perger (volume includes the Perger-Verzeichnis) Band 1908 (Jg. XV/1) Handl (Gallus) Opus Musicum III Band 1908 (Jg. XV/2) Viennese instrumental music from about 1750 Band 1909 (Jg. XVI/1) Isaac, Choralis Constantinus II, edited by Anton Webern. Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Michael Haydn, church music, edited by Anton Maria Klafsky Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band 1952, Reutter, church music"@en }

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