Urtext edition based on a ca. 1700 manuscript

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Urtext edition based on a ca. 1700 manuscript

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I have a 1970 edition based on the manuscript of 55 short organ pieces. May I upload them? This manuscript was kept in a Spanish cathedral since about 1700. Certainly they were never edited, but it is likely that between about 1700 and now many visitors consulted this manuscript and hand-copied some pieces. There are no edits such as fingerings or the like. The editor is probably still alive (b. 1929).
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Yes, in a word. The collection of 55 pieces is not original to the editor so the only thing in play is the edition.
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We'll take a look once you upload them.
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Here is the first one: http://imslp.org/wiki/Tiento_lleno_a_tr ... Francisco) I'll split the best pieces of this collection because there are also lots of short versos which I believe many organists could improvise. :-)
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Thank you.
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