On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 9:23 PM, howard posnerhowardpos...@ca.rr.com wrote:
sometimes used their 13s for continuo even if they said
otherwise. r.
Did anyone actually say they didn't?
See Prague university library Ms. II Kk 51, or Perrine, of course, or
the statements by Weiss and Baron
There are also some interesting examples of d minor basso continuo in a
Harrach ms (nr. 120), that is now in Vienna.
Best regards
Markus
Mathias Rösel schrieb:
sometimes used their 13s for continuo even if they said
otherwise. r.
Did anyone actually say they didn't?
Well, yes, or so I
sometimes used their 13s for continuo even if they said
otherwise. r.
Did anyone actually say they didn't?
Well, yes, or so I seem to remember 8) Although there's sufficient
evidence (Fundamenta der Lauten=Musique, Prague; Opera arias by Hasse,
Leipzig), some modern authors insist that swan