Thanks Stephan,

Do you happen to know the source of this arrangement? The lute parts seem pretty "native" to me and the music style "Italiate" -

Alain


On 6/21/19 10:04 AM, Stephan Olbertz wrote:
It is an arrangement, and a pseudonym seems very probable if you attempt to track down 
this "Italian composer". I have a hunch... BTW, there once have been two duets 
by Corigniani kept by Breitkopf.
Regards
Stephan

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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Corigniani

There is a very nice concerto for 2 Baroque lutes and basso at the
Brussels Royal library by a mister (or mrs) Corigniani. Google turns up
very little on that composer, except that it may be a pseudonym for a
German composer. What is the rationale/research to doubt that Corigniani
was  Italian? Is there a notice for Corigniani in the latest Grove? Was
that concerto recorded using the original instruments?

Thanks for the tips,

Alain



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