In my publishing efforts I created a publication containing all organ works by Simon Lohet (Loxhay) (c. 1550 – 1611), a Flemish composer, possibly born in Maastricht.
The primary source for Lohet’s remaining known works is Johann Woltz’s Nova musices organicae tabulatura (Basel, 1617). The bulk of Lohet's small surviving output consists of twenty keyboard fugues, which are also his most historically important works. Besides the 20 fugues there are four more compositions contained in Woltz's publication that explicitly name Lohet as the composer.
So my 'complete' edition of Lohet's organ compositions contains these 20 fugues plus the four other works.
In a comment on my site, someone stated that the 'Fuga Colorata', a work that in Woltz's publication follows the 24 compositions by Lohet, is also a work by Lohet. Meaning that my complete edition would not be complete after all.
However, I cannot verify this claim. The internet (perhaps strangely) does not offer a lot of information on a specialized topic as this.
Perhaps someone on Steem and/or PALNet has more information. Does anyone know whether or not this Fuca Colorata, number 74 in the Third part of Woltz's Nova musices organicae tabulatura (Basel, 1617), is a composition by Simon Lohet?
Perhaps you are willing to resteem this post in order to reach a larger audience. Surely someone out there must know.
For those interested, my edition can be found here: http://partitura.org/index.php/simon-lohet-surviving-organ-works/
(Edit: I posted a sound recording of the Fuga Colorata mentioned in this post)