Works
- Ricercari d'intavolatura d'organo, Book 1:
Ricercar del primo tuono Ricercar del secondo tuono Ricercar del terzo tuono Ricercar del quarto tuono Ricercar del settimo tuono Ricercar dell'ottavo tuono Ricercar dell'undecimo tuno Ricercar dell duodecimo tuono
- Toccata del terzo tuono from Il Transilvano
- Toccate d'intavolatura d'organo, Book 2:
Toccata prima Toccata seconda Toccata terza Toccata quarta Toccata quinta Toccata sesta Toccata settima Toccata ottava Toccata nona Toccata decima
- Toccate d'intavolatura d'organo, Book 1:
Toccata prima Toccata seconda Toccata terza Toccata quarta Toccata quinta Toccata sesta Toccata settima Toccata ottava Toccata nona Toccata decima
- Canzoni d'intavolatura d'organo fatte alla francese, Book 1
La Benvenuta La Bovia La Cortese La Gratiosa La Leonora La Rolanda La Zambeccara L'Alberagata Petit Jacquet
- Canzoni d'intavolatura d'organo fatte alla francese, Book 2:
La Ironica La Jolette La Pazza La Palma La Pargoletta La Rosa La Radivila La Seula La Scarampa L'Arconadia Petite Camusette
- Canzoni d'intavolatura d'organo fatte alla francese, Book 3:
Content Languissans Onques amour Susanne un jour
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“My plan of instruction is extremely simple and limited. They learn, on week-days, such coarse works as may fit them for servants. I allow of no writing for the poor. My object is not to make fanatics, but to train up the lower classes in habits of industry and piety.”
—Hannah More (17451833)
“I look on trade and every mechanical craft as education also. But let me discriminate what is precious herein. There is in each of these works an act of invention, an intellectual step, or short series of steps taken; that act or step is the spiritual act; all the rest is mere repetition of the same a thousand times.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)