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Performed by Nenad Leonart on the 1742 Lochner organ in Zernez, CH: The "Toccata per l'Elevazione" (alternatively: "Tocata per le levatione" from the "Fiori Musicali" by Girolamo Frescobaldi, written for the organ and attributed to the early baroque style. The first Publication was 1635 in Fiori Musicali, Op.12 (No.31, Messa delli Apostoli), Opus/Catalogue Number F 12.31 // I-Catalogue Number IGF 107 This beautiful historical organ is located in the heart of the Engadin (GR, Switzerland), offering an insight into a rich cultural past of this region. Video recorded by Nenad Leonart / Leonart Studio (Leonart Music Video).. The term "Toccate per l’Elevazione" refers to a collection of organ works composed specifically for the moment of the Elevation during the Catholic Mass, when the host and chalice are lifted in consecration. This sacred moment calls for reverence and solemnity, and the toccatas were designed to enhance the spiritual atmosphere with their meditative and slow-moving melodies. The famous Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi, a key figure of the early Baroque period, was known for writing these pieces, emphasizing lyrical expression and sustained, flowing lines that invited the congregation to reflect on the sacredness of the Eucharist. These works are notable for their restraint and profound harmonical intricacies, focusing on inner devotion. Girolamo Frescobaldi, following Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, was one of the first great composers of the Franco-Netherlandish-Italian tradition to focus primarily on instrumental music. His keyboard works are central to his output, with eight collections published during his lifetime, several reprinted, and more released posthumously. His works influenced later generations, especially in the realm of church music and instrumental composition, where his innovations in form, rhythm, and technique were groundbreaking. Contemporary critics acknowledged Frescobaldi as one of the greatest trendsetters of keyboard music of their time. Even critics who did not approve of Frescobaldi's vocal works agreed that he was a genius both playing and composing for the keyboard. Frescobaldi's music did not lose direct influence until the 1660s, and his works held influence over the development of keyboard music over a century after his death. Bernardo Pasquini promoted Girolamo Frescobaldi to the rank of pedagogical authority. Frescobaldi's pupils included numerous Italian composers, but the most important was a German, Johann Jakob Froberger, who studied with him in 1637–41. Froberger's works were influenced not only by Frescobaldi but also by Michelangelo Rossi; he became one of the most influential composers of the 17th century, and, similarly to Frescobaldi, his works were still studied in the 18th century. Frescobaldi's work was known to, and influenced, numerous major composers outside Italy, including Henry Purcell, Johann Pachelbel, and Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach is known to have owned a number of Frescobaldi's works, including a manuscript copy of Frescobaldi's Fiori musicali (Venice, 1635), which he signed and dated 1714 and performed in Weimar the same year. Frescobaldi's influence on Bach is most evident in his early choral preludes for organ. Finally, Frescobaldi's toccatas and canzonas, with their sudden changes and contrasting sections, may have inspired the celebrated stylus fantasticus of the North German organ school. *** If you enjoyed this content, make sure to subscribe to my channel and don't miss out on the next recordings! Also, feel free to check out my website and social for special news etc. [Leonart Music] ► free concert tickets & exciting news: https://leonart.com/newsletter For more content, see here: ► Patreon https://leonart.com/patreon for unreleased recordings ► YouTube https://leonart.com/youtube for full-length content ► Twitch https://leonart.com/twitch for interactive live-streams For your daily dose of Baroque music, go to: ► Instagram https://leonart.com/instagram ► TikTok https://leonart.com/tiktok ► Facebook https://leonart.com/facebook You can also find all relevant links in your browser at https://leonart.com/linktree * * * * * * * * * * * * * 📜ABOUT LEONART MUSIC: 🎹 The channel to bring you beautiful harpsichord music and baroque organ music. 🎹 I was put on this earth to play music from times long passed, and to be honest, there's nothing I'd rather do... By the way: 👉 if you have access to a historic instrument and would like to invite me to come visit & play, just get in touch, we'll figure something out! 👈 Over the years, I began connecting early music & historic traditions with many of the new contemporary possibilities in technical development. Today's modern means of sound production offer endless ways to pursue true authenticity in performance practice, and I'm happy to be part of this journey! 🎶 ______________ #frescobaldi #organ #toccata #leonart #leonartmusic #baroque #zernez #historical #keyboard