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Subject: [LUTE] Re: conserto vago
Not really good, but better than imslp(?)
http://www.bibliotecamusica.it/cmbm/viewschedatwbca.asp?path=/cmbm/images/ripro/gaspari/_V/V156/
Happy new year,
Rainer
Am
Not really good, but better than imslp(?)
http://www.bibliotecamusica.it/cmbm/viewschedatwbca.asp?path=/cmbm/images/ripro/gaspari/_V/V156/
Happy new year,
Rainer
Am 01.01.2020 um 13:39 schrieb Lex van Sante:
Dear collective wisdom,
I am trying to decipher the avvertimenti belonging to the Co
Dear all,
Thanks very much for all your information about this music.
I've been to the BNF today, but was not able to find out much else. I'll let
the list know if anything else comes up with regards to it.
All best and thanks to all,
Benjamin
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Arto
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That should be Bologna, Civico Museo, not the Conservatory.
- Original Message -
From: Arthur Ness
To: Benjamin Narvey ; Lute Net
Cc: Lute Net
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 3:41 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conserto vago
Yes, it is for the three instruments, to be played solo
Chris and Benjamin,
> Sounds very interesting. Do you know if each
> instrument in the trio has a written part (as opposed
> to alfabeto for guitar or continuo for theorbo)?
> Also, how many courses is the lute part written for;
> an archlute in "old" tuning?
If memory serves: everythin
Arto and Benjamin,
Sounds very interesting. Do you know if each
instrument in the trio has a written part (as opposed
to alfabeto for guitar or continuo for theorbo)?
Also, how many courses is the lute part written for;
an archlute in "old" tuning?
I too would be interested in more info
Yes, it is for the three instruments, to be played solo or in ensemble. It is
a variation suite (balletto, volta, corrente, etc., ending with a
'recercata."). It is a four-course guitar "alla Napolitana."
For music facsimiles, it is always best to check theOMI on-line catalogue. I
couldn't fi
Dear Benjamin,
> It is apparently a collection of trios written for lute, theorbo, and
> baroque
> guitar, which I think is quite unique. Also, if anyone knows any other
> information about this source, I'd be much obliged!
I think I have photocopies of "Vago", but I just now cannot find the