Dear Lucas,


   It's available in an edition by the late Peter Segal from Productions
   d'Oz in Ottawa (or thereabouts)
   (score and parts, with realized continuo).  Peter was a solid scholar
   and the
   edition should be very good.

   [1]http://www.productionsdoz.com/c216325p16441521.2.html#
   The score (and parts on special order?) are also available in Gian
   Francesco Malipiero, ed., Le Opere . . . Vivaldi. Tomo 62 (Milan:
   Edizioni Ricordi, 1949; Reprint 1991).  Most good music libraries will
   have the complete Malipiero edition.  It's over-edited, but editorial
   changes are clearly marked.  Surely you must know someone in Milan who
   could pick up the parts for you.  Ricordi was opposite the conference
   hotel, iirc.



   The Malipiero number (M 62) is essential if you order the score or try
   to find it in a library.  Other numbers re RV (Ryom Verzeichnis) 93,
   Pincherle (P209) and Fanna (F XII no. 15).



   You seem to be busy, which is always good news.  Charlotte joins me in
   sending all best wishes for the New Year, Arthur.

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: "Lucas Harris" <[2]lucashar...@rogers.com>
   To: <[3]l...@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 10:19 PM
   Subject: [LUTE] RV93 materials?
   >   Happy New Year, pluckers!
   >
   >
   >   Does anybody have good materials for  the Vivaldi D major lute
   concerto
   >   RV93 (i.e., score, parts, lute part in notes or tab) which they'd
   be
   >   willing to share with me?
   >
   >
   >   1,000 thank yous!!!!
   >
   >
   >   Best,
   >
   >
   >   Lucas Harris
   >
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References

   1. http://www.productionsdoz.com/c216325p16441521.2.html
   2. mailto:lucashar...@rogers.com
   3. mailto:lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
   4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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