Unfortunately my work it's in Italian only. It was written 12 years ago
and I'm now working again on it, for a printed version.
What you read is just a draft copy.
Pretty good for a draft copy, I'd say. Thank you for sharing this with us.
David
David van Ooijen
Thank you, Diego. I hope someone translates it into other languages as it
looks very interesting. I can only understand a few words here and there,
and it is very easy for me to misunderstand, so I will wait for some kind
person to translate it into English. I'm constantly embarrassed about my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit:
Banchieri in his Conclusioni nel suono dell'organo (Bologna 1609), p.
59, gives a G tuning for the chitarrone, with the
reentrant tuning for the first string only.
From my homepage (under 'docs tab') you can download a pdf copy of my
dissertation about the chitarrone
I'm wondering how many of the early publications for a 'theorbo' (various
spellings) or chitarrone were actually for large 10c bass lutes with
re-entrant tunings?
I wonder about this too! As far as I know, Kapsberger's Libro primo for
chitarrone is for a 10-course instrument.
Are
PS: I
Diego wrote:
..
From my homepage (under 'docs tab') you can download a pdf copy of my
dissertation about the chitarrone and the continuo in Italy.
..
Here's the link:
www.diegocantalupi.it/tesi.pdf
Mille grazie Diego! Molto interessante!
Ciao,
Arto
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