Ah, thanks. If anyone has the Bärenreiter edition, well, one can hear Michelangeli's recording of the "Allegro" on Youtube... that might help with any comparisons. I'm guessing that the works in the Bärenreiter edition are his "published" organ works only in the sense that "sure, well, they're published
now".... - not in the usual sense-in-this-context of published as in, published during his lifetime or not much after...
Hrm, that said, I see @ SBN
"Regole pratiche per accompagnare il basso continuo, espostein dialoghi per facilitare il possesso alla principiante gioventù / da Pellegrino Tomeoni lucchese..." ©1791&1795... maybe it's a work out of that book
