Thanks Martyn
That's very helpful.
Regards
Monica
> On 04 June 2020 at 14:35 Martyn Hodgson <hodgsonmar...@mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
>    Dear Monica,
>    No - I don't know if there are any grounds for attributing the other
>    tiorba pieces in this Ms to Bartolotti other than, of course, being
>    adjacent in the same Ms. Incidentally the attribution of the Allemande
>    (Allemanda di Angelo Michiele) is on f.89r. not 92r.
>    The following Corrente with a variatione on 88r to 87v (reversed
>    folios) seems stylistically very close to the Allemanda, as does the
>    concluding Sarabanda with its variatione, so I'd be happy to accept
>    these as part of a suite by the same composer AM.  The fact that the
>    earlier Ms pieces for tiorba (ie from 92 to 89) do not have the
>    attribution to AM might suggest they're not by him, but....
>    regards,
>    Martyn
> 
>    On Thursday, 4 June 2020, 09:56:59 BST, Monica Hall
>    <mjlh...@mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
>    Ms. 17706 in the Austrian National Library in Vienna includes 10 pieces
>    for theorbo usually attributed to Bartolotti. The Allemanda on f.92r is
>    attributed to Angelo Michiele. Does anyone know on what grounds the
>    other nine pieces are attributed to Bartolotti?
>    Thanks
>    Monica
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