List of 17th-century chaconnes

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This is a list of chaconnes composed in the 17th century. Included are all pieces of 17th-century music, or clearly marked off sections of pieces, labeled "chaconne" (or some variant of that word) by their composers, that have been found by contributors to this article among the works of musicians, musicologists, and music historians. A few pieces not labeled "chaconne" by their composers, when they have been clearly identified as chaconnes by later commentators, have also been included. A definitive list would be impossible to make, because there was in the 17th century, and there remains today, disagreement about the defining characteristics of a chaconne. That subject is treated in the article Chaconne.

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List of 17th-century Chaconnes
ComposerPiece and original sourceStandard catalogue reference or accessible sheet musicRecent audio recording
1600–09
Montesardo, Girolamo [Melcarne da] (dates unknown)(1606) Chaconne bass line in 3 keys (G major, C major, F major) for guitar, from Nuova inventione d'intavolatura (Florence, 1606) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv & 1
1610–19
Vallet, Nicolas (c. 1583–c. 1642)(1615) Chaconna in B major for lute, from Le secret des muses, premier livre (Amsterdam, 1615) Vallet 1970 Paul O'Dette, Nicolas Vallet: Le Secret Des Muses (CD, Harmonia Mundi, 2004)
Falconieri, Andrea (1585/86–1656)(1616) "O vezzosetta dalla chioma d'oro," aria sopra la ciaccona in F major for 2 voices and continuo, from Libro primo di villanelle (Rome, 1616) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvi & 12Yoshimichi Hamada, Anthonello, Ciaccona: La gioia della musica nell'Italia dell '600 (CD, Symphonia, 2002)
anonymous(1619) 2 chaconne bass lines (in G major, F major) for guitar, from a manuscript in the Biblioteca Musicale Governativa del Conservatorio, Rome (1619) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv, xxxvi, 3 & 10
1620–29
Sanseverino, Benedetto (dates unknown)(1620) 5 chaconne bass lines (in F major, F major, F major, d minor, g minor) for guitar, from Intavolatura facile (Milan, 1620) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv–xxxv, 1–4 & 8
Colonna, Giovanni Ambrosio (dates unknown)(1620) 5 chaconne bass lines (in G, G, C, F, A, all major) for guitar, from Intavolatura di chitarra alla spagnuola (Milan, 1620) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv & 2–4
Briceño, Luis de (dates unknown)(1626) 1 chaconne bass line in F major and 1 chaconne chord accompaniment in b minor for guitar, from Método mui facilissimo (Paris, 1626) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxv, 8 & 10
Millioni, Pietro (dates unknown)(1627) Chaconne bass line in D major for guitar, from Quarta impressione del quarto libro d'intavolatura di chitarra spagnola (Rome, 1627) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv & 4
Millioni, Pietro (dates unknown)(1627) Chaconne bass line in F major for guitar, from Seconda impressione del quarto libro d'intavolatura di chitarra spagnola (Rome, 1627) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxv & 9
Costanzo, Fabritio (dates unknown)(1627) Chaconne bass line in G major for guitar, from Fior novello, Libro primo (Bologna, 1627) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxv & 8
anonymous(1620–29) 8 chaconne bass lines for guitar, from Italian manuscripts Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv & 1–4
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 94–95
Stefani, Giovanni (dates unknown)(1621) "Amante felice," sopra l'aria della ciaccona, in F major, from Affetti amorosi canzonette ad una voce sola (Venice, 1621) Chilesotti 1884–1914 , 3, p. 44Raquel Andueza, Pierre Pitzl, Private Musicke, Alfabeto Songs: Guitar Songs from the 17th century (CD, Accent, 2013)
Piccinini, Alessandro (1566–c. 1638)(1623) Chiaccona in partite variate in G major for chitarrone, from Intavolatura di liuto e di chitarrone, libro primo (Bologna, 1623) Piccinini 1983a , p. 121Rafael Bonavita, Música Moderna (CD, Enchinadis, 2007)
Arañés, Juan ("Joan Araniés" in Catalan, d. 1649)(1624) Chacona for 4 voices, "A la vida bona," from Libro segundo de tonos y villancicos (Rome, 1624)Nueva Sarao, El Sarao De La Chacona: Juan Arañés, "Libro Segondo de Tonos y Villancicos" (CD, Musiepoca, 2013)
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643)(1627) Partite sopra ciaccona in C major for harpsichord, from Secondo libro di toccata (Rome, 1627) Silberger 2010–2014 , F 3.39Richard Lester, Frescobaldi: Harpsichord Works, v. 2 (CD, Nimbus, 2010)
Manelli, Francesco (1594–1667)(1629) "Acceso mio core," ciaccona in C major for 3 voices and continuo, from Ciaccone et arie (Rome, 1629) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvi & 16–18Richard Savino, El Mundo, The Kingdoms of Castille: Spanish, Italian . . . Music of the 17th & 18th Centuries (CD, Sono Luminus, 2011)
1630–39
anonymous(1630–35 c.) 34 chaconne bass line or chord accompaniments for guitar Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxiv–xxxvi & 1–11
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643)(1630) "Deh, vien da me pastorella," ceccona in C major for 2 tenors, from Arie musicali per cantarsi, libro secondo (Rome, 1630) Silberger 2010–2014 , F 7.41Rinaldo Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano, Girolamo Frescobaldi: Arie musicali, secondo libro (CD, Opus 111, 2000)
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567–1643)(1632) "Zefiro torna, e di soavi accenti," ciaccona for 2 tenors, from Scherzi musicali cioè arie e madrigali (Venice, 1632) Stattkus 1985 , SV 251L'Arpeggiata, Monteverdi: Teatro d'amore (CD, Warner, 2009)
Sances or Sanci, Giovanni Felice (1600–1679)(1633) "Accenti queruli spiegate all'aure," Cantata a voce sola sopra la ciaccona, from Cantade a voce sola, libro secondo (Venice, 1633) Sances 1633 , part 1, pp. 15-19Ensemble for the Seicento, Forbidden Dance: Dances and Diminutions of the Italian Baroque (CD, MSR Classics, 2001)
Sances or Sanci, Giovanni Felice (1600–1679)(1633) "Lagrimosa beltà," cantada a doi voci in ciacona, from Cantade a voce sola, libro secondo (Venice, 1633) Sances 1633 , part 2, pp. 1-12Agnès Mellon, Dominique Visse, Ensemble Barcarole, Madrigali a due voci (CD, Zig Zag Territoires, 2010)
Merula, Tarquinio (1594/95–1665)(1633) "Su la cetra amorosa," aria in ciaccona for soprano, from Madrigali et altre musiche concertate (Venice, 1633)Montserrat Figueras, Jordi Savall, et al., Tarquinio Merula: Arie e capricci a voce sola (CD, Astrée, 2000)
Merula, Tarquinio (1594/95–1665)(1635) "Chi prend'amor a gioco," sopra la chiccona in C major for 3 voices, 2 violins, continuo, from Musiche concertate, libro 2 (Venice, 1635) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvi & 20–31Ensemble Suonare e Cantare, Merula: Madrigali e altre musiche concertate (CD, Arion, 2001)
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvi & 19
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvi & 19
Gregori, Annibale (?–1633)(1635) "Mai non disciolgasi dal mi cor misero," ciacona a 2 soprani in C major, from Ariosi concerti (Venice, 1635) Tomlinson 1986 , 2, pp.168–189Le Nuove Musiche, Giovanni Felice Sances: Arie & Duetti (CD, Stradivarius, 2000)
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643)(1637) Ciaccona in G major for harpsichord, from Toccate d’intavolatura di cimbalo et organo, partite di diverse arie . . . (Rome, 1637) Silberger 2010–2014 , F 2.32.02
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643)(1637) Ciaccona in A major for harpsichord, from Toccate d’intavolatura di cimbalo et organo, partite di diverse arie . . . (Rome, 1637) Silberger 2010–2014 , F 2.33.02
Merula, Tarquinio (1594/95–1665)(1637) Sonata 20: Ciaccona, for 2 violins & basso obligato, from Canzoni overo sonate concertate (Venice, 1637) Merula 1969 , pp. 22–23 (first violin part)L'Arpeggiata, Via Crucis (CD, Warner, 2010)
Ferrari, Benedetto (1603/4–1681)(1637) "Voglio di vita uscir," ciaccona in ? for soprano, from Musiche varie a voce sola, libro secondo (Venice, 1637) Ferrari 1985 , 2, pp. 24–29Mona Spägele, Ensemble Incantato, Benedetto Ferrari: Madrigali e Canzonette (CD, CPO, 2000)
Piccinini, Alessandro (1566–c. 1638)(1639) Chiaccona "Mariona alla vera spagnola" in F major for lute, from Intavolatura di liuto, libro secondo (Bologna, 1639) Piccinini 1983b , pp. 49–52Francesca Torelli, Alessandro Piccinini: Intavolatura di liuto e di chitarrone, libro secondo (CD, Tactus, 2012)
Piccinini, Alessandro (1566–c. 1638)(1639) Chiaccona "Cappona alla vera spagnola" in E major for lute, from Intavolatura di liuto, libro secondo (Bologna, 1639) Piccinini 1983b , pp. 55–59Axel Wolf, Chiaccona: Musik für Laute und Chitarrone (CD, Raumklang, 2004)
Corbetta, Francesco (c. 1615–1681)(1639) 5 chaconne bass line or chord accompaniments for guitar, from De gli scherzi armonici (Bologna, 1639) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxv–xxxvi & 7–10
Corbetta, Francesco (c. 1615–1681)(1639) Chiaccona in C major for guitar, from De gli scherzi armonici (Bologna, 1639) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvi & 32María Luz Álvarez & Lex Eisenhardt, Canta Venetia! (CD, EtCetera, 2007)
1640–49
Kapsberger, Giovanni Girolamo (1580–1651)(1640) 5 ciaconne for chitarone, from Libro Quarto d'Intavolatura di Chitarone (Rome, 1640) Kapsberger 2002 , nos. 31–35 Rolf Lislevand, Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger: Libro Quarto d'Intavolatura di Chitarone (CD, Astrée, 1993) (only 1 of the 5)
Carbonchi, Antonio (dates unknown)(1640) Ciaccone passeggiate per A (in G major) for guitar, from Sonate di chitarra spagnola (Florence, 1640) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 38–39Marco Beasley, Pierre Pitzl, Private Musicke, Meraviglia d'amore (CD, ORF Alte Musik, 2002) (this ciaccona or the next one)
Carbonchi, Antonio (dates unknown)(1640) Ciaccone passeggiate per G (in F major) for guitar, from Sonate di chitarra spagnola (Florence, 1640) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 39–40see preceding entry
Bartolotti, Angelo Michele (dates unknown)(1640) Ciaccona in C major for guitar, from Libro primo di chitarra spagnola (Florence, 1640) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 40–41Yoshimichi Hamada, Anthonello, Ciaccona: La gioia della musica nell'Italia dell '600 (CD, Symphonia, 2002)
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 42
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 43–44
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 44–46
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 46–48
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciaconne sopra l'B (in C major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 8
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Capriccio sopra la ciaccona sopra la lettera A (in G major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 17
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Capriccio sopra la Ciaccona, in D major, from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 28
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Capriccio della Ciaccona sopra la lettera G (in F major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 59
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Capriccio sopra la Ciaccona, in C major?, from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 63
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Capriccio sopra la Ciaccona sopra la lettera B (in a minor), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 66
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciaccona, in D major?, from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 69
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciacone variate sopra l'B (in C major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , pp. 91–92
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciacone variate sopra l'C (in D major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , pp. 93–94
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciacone variate sopra l'G (in F major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , pp. 95–96
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciacone variate sopra l'H (in B major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , pp. 97–98
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciacona capona con variatione del B (in C major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 107
Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo (dates unknown)(1640) Ciacona sopra l'C (in D major), from Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola (Rome, 1640) Foscarini 1979 , p. 113Raquel Andueza, Pierre Pitzl, Private Musicke, Alfabeto Songs: Guitar Songs from the 17th century (CD, Accent, 2013)
Ferrari, Benedetto (1603/4–1681)(1641) "Amanti, io vi sò dire," ciaccona in G major for soprano, from Musiche varie a voce sola, libro terzo (Venice, 1641) Ferrari 1985 , 3, p. 22Philippe Jaroussky, Ensemble Artaserse, Benedetto Ferrari: Musiche varie a voce sola (CD, Ambroisie France, 2003)
Uccellini, Marco (1603/10–1680)(1642) Aria quarta, sopra la Ciacona, in A minor for two violins and continuo, from Sonate, arie, et correnti (Venice, 1642) Uccellini 1642 , pp. 39–40
Giramo, Pietro Antonio (dates unknown) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 59–61
Granata, Giovanni Battista (1620/21–1687)(1646) Chiaccone sopra C in D major for guitar, from Capricci armonici sopra la chittarriglia spagnuola (Bologna, 1646) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 62
Calvi, Carlo (1612–1669)(1646) "La moda" e Sua chiaccona in D major for guitar, from Intavolatura di chitarra e chitarriglia (Bologna, 1646) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 62–63
Calvi, Carlo (1612–1669)(1646) "La mia donna importuna" e Sua chiaccona in C major for guitar, from Intavolatura di chitarra e chitarriglia (Bologna, 1646) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 63
Rossi, Luigi (c. 1597–1653)(1647) "Al imperio d'amore," chaconne from act 2 of the opera Orfeo (Paris, 1647)The Dublin Drag Orchestra, The Lost Discs (CD, Heresy Records, 2012)
Schütz, Heinrich (1585–1672)(1647) "Es steh Gott auf," chaconne (based on Monteverdi's "Zefiro torna") from Symphoniarum sacrarum II, op. 10 (Dresden, 1647) Bittinger 1960 , SWV 356Michel Becquet, Les Sacqueboutiers, La Sacqueboute (CD, Flora, 2012)
Corbetta, Francesco (c. 1615–1681)(1648) Chiacona in C major for guitar, from Varii scherzi de sonate per la chitara spagnola (Brussels, 1648) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 64–65
1650–59
Falconieri, Andrea (1585/86–1656)(1650) Ciaccona for 2 violins and continuo, from Il primo libro de canzone, sinfonie, fantasie (Naples, 1650) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 65–68Jordi Savall, Hesperion XXI, Ostinato: Falconiero, Marini, Merula, Ortiz, Pachelbel, Purcell, Valenti & anonimi (CD, Alia Vox, 2002)
Pellegrini, Domenico (c. 1600 – c. 1662)(1650) Chiaccona in parte varíate alla vera spagnuola in C major for guitar, from Armoniosi concerti sopra la chitarra spagnuola (Bologna, 1650) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 69–71
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxvii & 71
Granata, Giovanni Battista (1620/21–1687)(1651) Caprici di Ciacone in C major for guitar, from Nuova scielta di capricci armonici (Bologna, 1651) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 72
Giamberti, Giuseppe (1600–1662)(1657) Ciaccona for two melody instruments, from Duo (Rome, 1657) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 73–74
anonymous(1657) "Ciaccona di Paradiso e dell'Inferno," from Canzonette spirituali e morali, [ed. Francesco Ratis] (Milan, 1657)L'Arpeggiata, Via Crucis (CD, Warner, 2010)
Granata, Giovanni Battista (1620/21–1687)(1659) Capriccio sopra la chiaccona in C major for guitar with bass courses, from Soavi concenti . . . per la chitarra spagnuola (Bologna, 1659) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 75–78
Cazzati, Maurizio (1616–1678)(1659) Ciaccona a tre con il suo balletto, for 2 violins & violone, from Correnti, balletti, galiarde a 3 è 4 (Venice, 1659) Cazzati 1971 , final piece[ page needed ]
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 26
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 34Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 3 (CD, Aeolus, 2013)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 55Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 1 (CD, Aeolus, 2007)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 57
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 62Richard Egarr, Four Harpsichord Suites for the Sun King (CD, Globe, 1996)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 78Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 1 (CD, Aeolus, 2007)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 80Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 1 (CD, Aeolus, 2007)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 89Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 1 (CD, Aeolus, 2007)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 96Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 2 (CD, Aeolus, 2008)
Couperin, Louis (1626–1661) Gustafson 1979 , Couperin no. 121Bob van Asperen, Louis Couperin Edition, vol. 3 (CD, Aeolus, 2013)
1660–69
Chambonnières, Jacques Champion de (1601–1672) Chambonnières 2009
Chambonnières, Jacques Champion de (1601–1672) Chambonnières 2009 Davitt Moroney, Marc Roger Normand Couperin: Livre de Tablature de Clavescin (CD, Hyperion, 1999)
Chambonnières, Jacques Champion de (1601–1672) Chambonnières 2009
Chambonnières, Jacques Champion de (1601–1672) Chambonnières 2009
Cazzati, Maurizio (1616–1678)(1660) Ciaccona in E major for 2 violins & violone, from Trattenimenti per camera d'arie, correnti, e balletti (Bologna, 1660) Cazzati 2011 , pp. 16–17L'Arpeggiata, All'Improvviso: Ciaccone, Bergamasche . . . & un po' di Follie (CD, Alpha, 2004)
anonymous(1662) Chiaccona a 3, in C major for 2 violins, viola, & continuo, from the manuscript "Partiturbuch Ludwig" (1662) in the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Anonymous 2014
Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich (c. 1623–1680)(1664) Mvt. 1. [Ciaccona], in Sonata no. 4 in D major for violin & continuo, from Sonatae unarum fidium (Nuremberg, 1664) Schmelzer 2012 , pp. 20–23Hélène Schmitt et al., Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonatae a violino solo (CD, Alpha, 2007)
Storace, Bernardo (dates unknown)(1664) Ciaccona in C major for keyboard, from Selva di varie compositioni per cimbalo ed organo (Venice, 1664) Storace 2014 Fabio Bonizzoni, Storace: "Selva Di Varie Compositione" (CD, Glossa, 2003)
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(1667) Chaconne in C major, from Trios de la chambre du Roi (Paris, 1667) Schneider 1981 , LWV 35:9
1670–79
Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich (c. 1623–1680) Brewer 2011 , p. 153Tafelmusik, J. H. Schmelzer: Sonatas, Balletti francesi, Ciaconna (CD, Sony Classical, 1993)
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(1670) "Chaconne des Scaramouches," incidental music in G major for the play of Molière, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (Paris, 1670) Schneider 1981 , LWV 43:36
Corbetta, Francesco (c. 1615–1681)(1670) Caprice de chaconne in D major for guitar, from La guitarre royalle dédiée au Roy de la Grande Bretagne (Paris, 1670) Corbetta 1975 , pp. 72–73William Carter, Francesco Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (CD, Linn, 2004)
Corbetta, Francesco (c. 1615–1681)(1670) Chaconne in C major for guitar, from La guitarre royalle dédiée au Roy de la Grande Bretagne (Paris, 1670) Corbetta 1975 , p. 75William Carter, Francesco Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (CD, Linn, 2004)
Corbetta, Francesco (c. 1615–1681)(1674) Chacone in C major for guitar, from La guitarre royalle dediée au Roy (Paris, 1674) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 102–103William Carter, Francesco Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (CD, Linn, 2004)
Sanz, Gaspar (1640–1710)(1674) Chacona in A major for guitar, from Instrucción de música sobre la guitarra española (Saragossa, 1674) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 103
Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639–1694)(1675) Ciacona in A major for two violins and continuo, from Bicinia variorum instrumentorum (Leipzig, 1675) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 104
Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639–1694)(1675) Ciacona in B major for two violins and continuo, from Bicinia variorum instrumentorum (Leipzig, 1675) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 105
Kerll, Johann Caspar (1627–1693)(1676) Ciaccona in C major for organ, from a manuscript in the ?, Vienna (1676) Kerll 2011 Rinaldo Alessandrini, Chaconne (CD, Naïve, 2010)
Ruiz de Ribayaz, Lucas (1626 – after 1677)(1677) Chaconas in C major for harp, from Luz y norte musical (Madrid, 1677) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 106Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort, Spanish Dances: Selections from Ruiz de Ribayaz's "Luz y norte" (CD, BMG Music, 1995)
anonymous(1679) Ciaccona in B major for violin and continuo, from a manuscript in the British Library, London (1679) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 79–83
1680–89
Vitali, Giovanni Battista (1632–1692) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 84
Mouton, Charles (c. 1626–1710) Mouton 2001 , p. 12Hopkinson Smith, Charles Mouton: Pièces de luth (CD, Naïve-Astrée Auvidis, 2002)
Mouton, Charles (c. 1626–1710) Mouton 2001 , pp. 24–25Konrad Junghänel, Pièces de luth: Französische Lautenmusik 17. Jh. (CD, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, 1989)
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1680) Chacony a 4 in g minor for strings and continuo, from Fantasies and In nomines (London, 1680) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 730Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 807Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643–1704)(1680) Chaconne, "Sans frayeur dans ce bois," for soprano and continuo (Paris, 1680) Hitchcock 1982 , H 467
Vitali, Giovanni Battista (1632–1692)(1682) Ciaccona in C major for two violins and continuo, from Varie partite del passemezo, ciaccona, capricii, e passgalli, a tre (Modena, 1682) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 85–90
Visée, Robert de (1655–1732/33)(1682) Chaconne in F major, from Livre de guittarre, dédié au roi (Paris, 1682) Visée 2008 , p. 73David Jacques, Robert de Visée: The Complete Works for Guitar (3 CDs, Disques XXI, 2007)
Visée, Robert de (1655–1732/33)(1682) Mvt. 7. Chacone, in Suite 7 in G major from Livre de guittarre dédié au roi (Paris, 1682) Visée 2008 , pp. 80–81David Jacques, Robert de Visée: The Complete Works for Guitar (3 CDs, Disques XXI, 2007)
Kusser, Johann Sigismund (1660–1727)(1682) Mvt. 9. Chaconne, in Suite 2 in B major for orchestra, from Composition de musique suivant la méthode françoise (Stuttgart, 1682)Les Enchantants, Johann Sigismund Kusser: Composition de musique (CD, Musicaphon, 2006)
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(1683) Chaconne in G major for orchestra, from the opera Phaëton (Paris, 1683) Schneider 1981 , LWV 61:40Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Gallot, Jacques (c. 1625 – after 1690)(1684) "Le doge de Venise," chaconne in f minor for lute, from Pièces de luth composées sur differens modes (Paris, [1684]) Gallot 1978 , pp. 25–28Joachim Held, Musique pour le Roi: French Lute Music of the Baroque (CD, Haenssler Classics, 2009)
Gallot, Jacques (c. 1625 – after 1690)(1684) "La Montespan," chaconne in a minor for lute, from Pièces de luth composées sur differens modes (Paris, [1684]) Gallot 1978 , pp. 57–58Rolf Lislevand, La Belle Homicide (CD, Naïve, 2003)
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(1685) Chaconne in G major for orchestra, from Act 3 of the opera Roland (Paris, 1685) Schneider 1981 , LWV 65:56Christophe Rousset, Les Talens Lyriques, Les Musiques de Louis XIV: Du Ballet à l'Opéra (CD, Naïve, 2009)
Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643–1704)(1685) Chaconne, from the opera Les arts florissants (Paris, 1685) Hitchcock 1982 , H 487William Christie, Les Arts Florissants, M.-A. Charpentier: Les Arts Florissants (CD, Harmonia Mundi France, 1992)
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653–1713)(1685) Ciacona in G major, sonata no. 12, from the Sonate da camera a tre: doi violini, e violone o cembalo, op. 2 (Rome, 1685) Corelli 1685 Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Visée, Robert de (1655–1732/33)(1686) Mvt. 7. Chaconne, in Suite 9 in g minor, from Livre de pieces pour la guittarre, dédié au roi (Paris, 1686) Visée 2008 , pp. 102–103David Jacques, Robert de Visée: The Complete Works for Guitar (3 CDs, Disques XXI, 2007)
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(1686) "Qu'une injuste fierté," chaconne, from Act 2 of the opera Acis et Galatée (Paris, 1686) Schneider 1981 , LWV 73:32Marc Minkowski, Musiciens du Louvre, Lully: "Acis et Galatée" (CD, DG Arkiv, 2006)
Steffani, Agostino (1654–1728)(1686) "Ogni core può sperar," ciaccona in F major, from act 2 of the opera Servio Tullio (Munich, 1686) Cecilia Bartoli, Diego Fasolis, I Barocchisti, Mission (CD, Decca, 2012)
Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639–1694)(1686) Sonata-Ciacona in B major, from Opus Musicum Sonatarum Praestantissimarum (Frankfurt am Main, 1686) Pezel 1686, final piece in each part (each part is separately paginated)Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Jacquet de la Guerre, Élisabeth (1665–1729)(1687) "L’Inconstante," Mvt. 8. Chaconne in Suite No. 1 in d minor, from Pièces de clavessin, livre 1 (Paris, 1687) Jacquet de la Guerre 2007 Karen Flint, Le Clavecin Français: Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre's Complete Works for Harpsichord (CD, Plectra, 2010)
Jacquet de la Guerre, Élisabeth (1665–1729)(1687) Mvt. 7. Chaconne, in Suite No. 3 in a minor, from Pièces de clavessin, livre 1 (Paris, 1687) Jacquet de la Guerre 2007 Karen Flint, Le Clavecin Français: Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre's Complete Works for Harpsichord (CD, Plectra, 2010)
Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643–1704)(1688) Chaconne, from act 2 of the opera David et Jonathas (Paris, 1688) Hitchcock 1982 , H 490William Christie, Les Arts Florissants, Marc-Antoine Charpentier: David & Jonathas (2 CDs, Harmonia Mundi, 1998)
Matteis, Nicola (c. 1650 – c. 1714)(1688) "Diverse bizzarie sopra la vecchia sarabanda o pur ciaccona," from Arie diverse per il violino, libro 1 (London, 1688) Matteis 2011 The Palladian Ensemble, An Excess of Pleasure (CD, Linn, 1995)
Marais, Marin (1656–1728)(1686) Chaconne in G major, for two violas da gamba and continuo, no. 47 from the Pièces de viole, Livre 1 (Paris, 1686) Marais 1686 Jordi Savall, Christophe Coin, Ton Koopman, & Hopkinson Smith, Marin Marais: Pièces à deux violes du premier livre, 1686 (CD, Astrée, 1989)
Anglebert, Jean-Henri d' (1629–1691)(1689) Mvt 10. Chaconne en rondeau, in Suite 1 in G major, from Pièces de clavecin (Paris, [1689]) Anglebert & n.d. [1689] Christophe Rousset, D'Anglebert: Intégrale des "Pièces De Clavecin" (2 CDs, L'Oiseau Lyre, 2000)
Anglebert, Jean-Henri d' (1629–1691)(1689) Mvt. 16. Chaconne de Phaeton de M. de Lully, in Suite 1 in G major, from Pièces de clavecin (Paris, [1689]) Anglebert & n.d. [1689] Christophe Rousset, D'Anglebert: Intégrale des "Pièces De Clavecin" (2 CDs, L'Oiseau Lyre, 2000)
Anglebert, Jean-Henri d' (1629–1691)(1689) Mvt. 6. Chaconne de Galatée de M. de Lully, in Suite 4 in D major, from Pièces de clavecin (Paris, [1689]) Anglebert & n.d. [1689] Christophe Rousset, D'Anglebert: Intégrale des "Pièces De Clavecin" (2 CDs, L'Oiseau Lyre, 2000)
Anglebert, Jean-Henri d' (1629–1691)(1689) Mvt. 7. Chaconne en rondeau, in Suite 4 in D major, from Pièces de clavecin (Paris, [1689]) Anglebert & n.d. [1689] Christophe Rousset, D'Anglebert: Intégrale des "Pièces De Clavecin" (2 CDs, L'Oiseau Lyre, 2000)
Anglebert, Jean-Henri d' (1629–1691)(1689) Chaconne du vieux Gautier in C major for harpsichord, from the manuscript version of Pièces de clavecinChristophe Rousset, D'Anglebert: Intégrale des "Pièces De Clavecin" (2 CDs, L'Oiseau Lyre, 2000)
Mazzella, Salvatore (of Naples, dates unknown)(1689) Ciaccona alla spagnola in C major for violin and continuo, from Balli, correnti, gighe, sarabande, gavotte, brande, e gagliarde (Rome, 1689) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 91–92
anonymous Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 111–114
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Muffat, Georg (1653–1704)(1690) Ciacona in G major for organ, from Apparatus Musico-Organisticus (Vienna, 1690) Muffat 1690 , pp. 54–55Martin Haselböck, Georg Muffat: Organ Works, vol. 2 (CD, Naxos, 2000)
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1690) Chaconne in ? for 2 recorders from act 3 of the semi-opera Prophetess or The History of Dioclesian (London, 1690) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 627Collegium Musicum 90, "Dioclesian," complete; Masque from "Timon of Athens" (2 CDs, Chandos, 1995)
Lalande, Michel-Richard de (1657–1726)(1691) Chaconne in D major for trumpets, timpani and continuo, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (1691) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 115–118
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1691) Chaconne in F major for 2 violins, viola, continuo, from the prelude to the semi-opera King Arthur or The British Worthy (London, 1691) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 628The English Concert, Purcell: King Arthur (2 CDs, Brilliant Classics, 2009)
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1691) Chaconne in f minor for 2 violins, viola, continuo, from the prelude to the semi-opera King Arthur or The British Worthy (London, 1691) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 628
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1691) Chaconne in d minor for 2 violins, viola, and continuo, from incidental music for the play The Gordian Knot Unty'd (London, 1691) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 597Academy of Ancient Music, Purcell: Theatre Music (6 CDs, L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1990)
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1692) "Dance for Chinese Man & Woman," chaconne in C major for 2 violins, viola, continuo, from act 5 of semi-opera Fairy-Queen (London, 1692) Zimmerman 1963 , Z 629Roger Norrington, Schütz Choir of London, London Classical Players, Purcell: The Fairy Queen (2 CDs, Virgin Classics, 1994)
Marais, Marin (1656–1728)(1692) Mvt. 10. Chaconne, in Suite no. 1 in C major, from Pièces en trio pour les flutes, violon et dessus de viole (Paris, 1692) Marais 1692 Musica Pacifica, Marin Marais: Pièces en trio (2 CDs, Virgin, 1997)
Marais, Marin (1656–1728)(1692) Chaconne, in Suite no. 6 in B major, from Pièces en trio pour les flutes, violon et dessus de viole (Paris, 1692) Marais 1692 Musica Pacifica, Marin Marais: Pièces en trio (2 CDs, Virgin, 1997)
Erlebach, Philipp Heinrich (1657–1714)(1693) Mvt. 10. Chaconne, in Overture II in B major for 6 stringed instruments, from VI Ouvertures (Nürnberg, 1693) Erlebach 2004 [ page needed ]
Erlebach, Philipp Heinrich (1657–1714)(1693) Mvt. 9. Chaconne, in Overture V in F major for 6 stringed instruments, from VI Ouvertures (Nürnberg, 1693) Erlebach 2004 [ page needed ]The Bach Players, Every One a Chaconne (CD, Hyphen, 2009)
Erlebach, Philipp Heinrich (1657–1714)(1693) Mvt. 9. Chaconne, in Overture VI in g minor for 6 stringed instruments, from VI Ouvertures (Nürnberg, 1693) Erlebach 2004 [ page needed ]
Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643–1704)(1694) Chaconne, from act 2 of the opera Médée (Paris, 1694) Hitchcock 1982 , H 491William Christie, Les Arts Florissants, Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Médée (3 CDs, Erato, 1995 & Harmonia Mundi, 1999)
Muffat, Georg (1653–1604)(1695) Mvt. 7. Chaconne, in Suite 4 in B major, "Impatientia," from Florilegium Primum (Augsburg, 1695) Muffat 2008 , p. 40
Muffat, Georg (1653–1604)(1695) Mvt. 4. Chaconne, in Suite 6 in G major, "Blanditiae," from Florilegium Primum (Augsburg, 1695) Muffat 2008 , p. 56Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand (c. 1656–1746)(1695) Mvt. 6. Chaconne, in Suite 1 in C major for 2 violins, 2 violas, continuo, from Le journal du printemps (Augsburg, 1695) Fischer 2007–2012 Michi Gaigg, Orfeo Barockorchester, Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer: Le Journal du Printemps (CD, CPO, 2007)
Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand (c. 1656–1746)(1695) Mvt. 4. Chaconne, in Suite 3 in B major for 2 violins, 2 violas, continuo, from Le journal du printemps (Augsburg, 1695) Fischer 2007–2012 Michi Gaigg, Orfeo Barockorchester, Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer: Le Journal du Printemps (CD, CPO, 2007)
Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand (c. 1656–1746)(1695) Mvt. 3. Chaconne, in Suite 5 in G major for 2 violins, 2 violas, continuo, from Le journal du printemps (Augsburg, 1695) Fischer 2007–2012 James Johnstone, John Blow's Anthology (CD, Meridian, 2009)
Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand (c. 1656–1746)(1696) Mvt. 2. Chaconne, in Suite 8 in G major for harpsichord, from Pièces de clavessin (Schlackenwerth, 1696)William Christie, Fischer: Pièces de clavecin (CD, Musique d'abord, 1980)
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)(1696) Chaconne in g minor for harpsichord (London, published posthumously, 1696) Zimmerman 1963 , ZT 680Richard Egarr, Purcell: Keyboard Suites & Grounds (CD, Harmonia Mundi, 2008)
Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz (1644–1704)(1696) Mvt. 6. Ciaccona, in Partita no. 3 in A major for 7 string instruments, from Harmonia artificioso-ariosa (written 1696) Chafe 1987 , C 64Musica Antiqua Köln, Biber: Harmonia Artificiosa (CD, Arkiv, 2004)
Lalande, Michel-Richard de (1657–1726)(1698) Chaconne in G major for orchestra, from incidental music for the play Mirtil et Mélicerte (Paris, 1698) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxix & 119–124
Buxtehude, Dieterich (c. 1638–1707)(1690s?) Prelude, Fugue, and Ciacona in C Major for organ Karstädt 1985 , BuxWV 137Walter Kraft, Buxtehude: Complete Organ Music (6 CDs, Vox, 2007)
Buxtehude, Dieterich (c. 1638–1707)(1690s?) Ciacona in c minor for organ Karstädt 1985 , BuxWV 159Walter Kraft, Buxtehude: Complete Organ Music (6 CDs, Vox, 2007)
Buxtehude, Dieterich (c. 1638–1707)(1690s?) Ciacona in e minor for organ Karstädt 1985 , BuxWV 160Walter Kraft, Buxtehude: Complete Organ Music (6 CDs, Vox, 2007)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(1690s) Mvt. 5. Ciaconna, in Partie 4 in e minor for 2 violins and continuo, from Musicalische Ergötzung (1690s) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 334Pro Arte Antiqua Praha, Pachelbel: Chamber Music Works (CD, Pony Canyon, 1996)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(1690s) Mvt. 4. Ciaconna, in Partie 5 in C major for 2 violins and continuo, from Musicalische Ergötzung (1690s) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 335Pro Arte Antiqua Praha, Pachelbel: Chamber Music Works (CD, Pony Canyon, 1996)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(1699) Chaconne in C major for organ, from Hexachordum Apollinis (Nuremberg, 1699) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 201Antoine Bouchard, Pachelbel: The Complete Organ Works, v. 2 (CD, Dorian, 1999)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(1699) Chaconne in D major for organ, no. 1, from Hexachordum Apollinis (Nuremberg, 1699) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 202Antoine Bouchard, Pachelbel: The Complete Organ Works, v. 7 (CD, Dorian, 2000)
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Piccinini, Alessandro (1566 – c. 1638), probable composer(16??) Ciachone for lute, from a manuscript in Modena (date unknown) Archivo di Stato (Modena, Italy) et al. 1999 , pp. 57–59Francesca Torelli, Alessandro Piccinini: Intavolatura di liuto e di chitarrone, libro secondo (CD, Tactus, 2012)
Gaultier, Ennemond (1575–1651)(16??) Chaconne in F major for lute, "Cascade de M. de Launay," from the manuscript Vaudry de Saizenay, Bibliothèque de la Ville de Besançon (1682–86) Gaultier 1966 , pp. xxiii, 61–63Anthony Bailes, Apollon Orateur (CD, Ramée, 2010)
Gaultier, Ennemond (1575–1651)(16??) Chaconne in C major for lute, from the manuscript Vaudry de Saizenay, Bibliothèque de la Ville de Besançon (1682–86) Gaultier 1966 , pp. xxiii, 60Anthony Bailes, Apollon Orateur (CD, Ramée, 2010)
Gaultier, Ennemond (1575–1651)(16??) Chaconne in C major for harpsichord, from the manuscript "Pièces de clavecin de différents auteurs" in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Gaultier 1966 , pp. xxvi, 109
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643)(16??) Ciaccona in G major for harpsichord, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris Silberger 2010–2014 , F 13.21
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643), probable composer(16??) Ciaccona in C major for harpsichord, from a manuscript in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome Silberger 2010–2014 , F 14.47
Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583–1643), possible composer(16??) Ciaccona in G major for harpsichord, from a manuscript in the Biblioteca nazionale Marciana, Venice Silberger 2010–2014 , F 17.57
Caccini, Francesca (1587–1641)(16??) CiacconaElena Cecchi Fedi & Cappella di Santa Maria degli Angiolini, Francesca Caccini: Maria, dolce Maria (CD, Brilliant Classics, 2013)
Ferrini, Giovanni Battista (c. 1601–1674)(16??) Ciaccona in F major for keyboard (undated) Ferrini 2009
Gaultier, Denis (c. 1603–1672), probable composer(16??) Ciaconne in A minor for lute, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Hudson 1982 , pp. xxxviii & 96–98
Bertali, Antonio (1605–1669)(16??) Chiacona in C major for violin and continuo (undated) Hines 2008 L'Arpeggiata, All'Improvviso: Ciaccone, Bergamasche . . . & un po' di Follie (CD, Alpha, 2004)
La Pierre, Paul de (c. 1620–1689)(16??) Chaconne in d minor for harpsichord, from the manuscript "Livre de tablature de clavescin" by Marc-Roger Normand Couperin (c. 1690s) Couperin 1998 , pp. 21v–24vDavitt Moroney, Marc Roger Normand Couperin: Livre de Tablature de Clavescin (CD, Hyperion, 1999)
La Pierre, Paul de (c. 1620–1689)(16??) Chaconne in G major for harpsichord, from the manuscript "Livre de tablature de clavescin" by Marc-Roger Normand Couperin (c. 1690s) Couperin 1998 , pp. 47v–48vDavitt Moroney, Marc Roger Normand Couperin: Livre de Tablature de Clavescin (CD, Hyperion, 1999)
Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich (c. 1623–1680)(16??) Ciaccona in A major for violin, from a manuscript in Vienna (undated)Hélène Schmitt et al., Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonatae a violino solo (CD, Alpha, 2007)
Gallot, Jacques (c. 1625 – after 1690)(16??) "La comète," chaconne for lute, from a manuscript in the Musikbibliothek, Städtische Bibliotheken, Leipzig (undated)Hopkinson Smith, Jacques de Gallot: Pièces de luth (CD, Astrée Auvidis, 1994)
Gallot, Jacques (c. 1625 – after 1690)(16??) "Dialogue, ou La Mouche," chaconne in c minor for lute, from the manuscript Barbe, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (c. 1690) Gallot 2006 , p. 8
Gallot, Jacques (c. 1625 – after 1690)(16??) "Le petit seraille," chaconne in f minor for lute, from ?Catherine Liddell, La Belle Voilée: 17th Century French Lute Music (CD, Centaur, 1997)
Launay, Henry de (dates unknown)(16??) "Cascades," chaconne in ? for lute, from ?Catherine Liddell, La Belle Voilée: 17th Century French Lute Music (CD, Centaur, 1997)
Capricornus (Latinization of Bockshorn), Samuel Friedrich (1628–1665)(16??) Chaconne in D major for violin, viola da gamba, continuo, from a manuscript in the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel (undated) Capricornus 2011
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(16??) Chaconne in C major, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Schneider 1981 , LWV 74:42
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(16??) Chaconne italienne in G major, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque municipale, Versailles (undated) Schneider 1981 , LWV 75:43
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(16??) Chaconne, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque Inguimbertine et Musée, Carpentras (undated) Schneider 1981 , LWV 75:44
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(16??) Chaconne, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Schneider 1981 , LWV 75:55
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)(16??) Petite chaconne italienne, from a manuscript in the St. Michael's College Library, Tenbury (undated) Schneider 1981 , LWV 78:14
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 10. Chaconne, in Suite in c minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, pp. 14–15Aurélien Delage, Geoffroy: Pièces de clavessin (CD, Passacaille, 2013)
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 11. Chaconne, in Suite in d minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, pp. 42–43Aurélien Delage, Geoffroy: Pièces de clavessin (CD, Passacaille, 2013)
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Chaconne in d minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, pp. 44–45
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 11. Chaconne, in Suite in e minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1 pp. 74–75
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 8. Chaconne, in Suite in f minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, pp. 92–93
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 11. Chaconne, in Suite in F major for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, pp. 106–107
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 10. Chaconne on 4 measures, in Suite in g minor, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, pp. 120–121
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 19. Chaconne on 4 notes, in Suite in a minor, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, p. 162
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 13. Chaconne, in Suite in A major for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, p. 176
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 6. Chaconne, in Suite in B major for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 1, p. 196
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 8. Chaconne, in Suite in F major for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, p. 10
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 8. Chaconne, in Suite in g minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 22–23Aurélien Delage, Geoffroy: Pièces de clavessin (CD, Passacaille, 2013)
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 7. Chaconne, in Suite in a minor for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 32–33
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Chaconne in C major on 4 notes for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 88–93
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Chaconne in D major on 4 notes for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 94–95Hervé Niquet, Concert Spirituel Orchestra & Chorus Ensemble, Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy: Music for Choir and Organ (CD, Naxos, 1997)
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Chaconne in G major on 4 notes for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 96–99Ewa Mrowca, Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy: Pièces de clavessin (CD, Dux (U.K.), date?)
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Chaconne in G major on 4 notes for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 101–113
Geoffroy, Jean-Nicolas (1633–1694)(16??) Mvt. 16. Chaconne, in Suite in G major for harpsichord, from the "Livre des pièces de clavecin" manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Geoffroy 2007 , 2, pp. 128–129
Rittler, Philip Jacob (1637–1690)(16??) Chaconne for 2 trumpets, 1 violin, 3 violas, 1 cello, and harpsichord (undated) Rittler 1994 [ page needed ]
Buxtehude, Dieterich (c. 1638–1707)(16??) Laudate, pueri Dominum, cantata-ciacona in d minor for strings (undated) Karstädt 1985 , BuxWV 69
Buxtehude, Dieterich (c. 1638–1707)(16??) Quemadmodum desiderat cervus, cantata-chiaccona in F major for voice, 2 violins, continuo (undated) Karstädt 1985 , BuxWV 92Victor Torres, Stylus Phantasticus, Dietrich Buxtehude: Ciaccona, "Il mondo che gira" (CD, Alpha, 2004)
Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz (1644–1704)(16??) Ciacona in D major for violin and continuo, from a manuscript in Kroměříž, Czech Republic (undated) Biber 2011
Blow, John (1649–1708)(16??) Chaconne in G major for 2 violins, viola, and continuo (undated)Musica Antiqua Köln, Chaconne: Blow, Corelli, Muffat, Pezel, Purcell, Lully, Marini, Mayr (CD, Arkiv, 1997 & Deutsche Grammophon, 2010)
Blow, John (1649–1708)(16??) Chacone in C major for harpsichord (undated), found in at least 3 manuscripts Blow 1998 , pp. 19–22
Blow, John (1649–1708)(16??) Chacone in F major for harpsichord (undated), found in at least 4 manuscripts Blow 1998 , pp. 54–59Robert Woolley, John Blow: Music for Harpsichord and Spinet (CD, Meridian, 2003)
Blow, John (1649–1708)(16??) Chacone in g minor for harpsichord (undated), found in at least 6 manuscripts Blow 1998 , pp. 89–91Robert Woolley, John Blow: Music for Harpsichord and Spinet (CD, Meridian, 2003)
Blow, John (1649–1708)(16??) Chacone in C major for harpsichord (undated), found in at least 7 manuscripts Blow 1998 , pp. 99–100
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(16??) Chaconne in D major for organ, no. 2 (undated) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 203Antoine Bouchard, Pachelbel: The Complete Organ Works, v. 11 (CD, Dorian, 2001)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(16??) Chaconne in d minor for organ with 16 variations (undated) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 204Antoine Bouchard, Pachelbel: The Complete Organ Works, v. 3 (CD, Dorian, 1999)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(16??) Chaconne in F major for organ (undated) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 205Antoine Bouchard, Pachelbel: The Complete Organ Works, v. 4 (CD, Dorian, 1999)
Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)(16??) Chaconne in f minor for organ with 22 variations (undated) Tsukamoto 2002 , T 206Antoine Bouchard, Pachelbel: The Complete Organ Works, v. 1 (CD, Dorian, 1999)
Visée, Robert de(1655–1732/33)(16??-17??) Chaconne in d minor for guitar, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Visée 2008 , p. 138David Jacques, Robert de Visée: The Complete Works for Guitar (3 CDs, Disques XXI, 2007)
Visée, Robert de (1655–1732/33)(16??-17??) Chaconne in D major for guitar, from a manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (undated) Visée 2008 , p. 146David Jacques, Robert de Visée: The Complete Works for Guitar (3 CDs, Disques XXI, 2007)

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