The Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643) wrote music during the late Renaissance era and Baroque period.
[1][2] The following list of compositions is organized thematically, and within sections entries are arranged chronologically.
The numbers (preceded by F) that follow the compositions refer to the Frescobaldi Thematic Catalogue Online (FTCO).
The following collections appeared during the composer's lifetime: A single posthumous print consisting entirely of unpublished music: Frescobaldi's works also appeared in the Nova instructio pro pulsandis organis, spinettis, manuchordiis series of prints in the 1670s, including one unicum: F16.71.
Manuscript sources for Frescobaldi's keyboard music include the following: And finally, the other so-called Chigi manuscripts, V-CVbav Chigi Q.IV.24 to Q.IV.29 and Chigi.VIII.205–206, include numerous works believed to be by Frescobaldi.