For those of you interested in Baroque lute duets, I put together a page
on Corigniani, with a transcription of his duet + bass and an original
recording by Edward Martin and Paul Berget, as well as some links to
background information on the manuscript and digital facsimile copies.
I hope
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Corigniani
Unfortunately (again I am using that word today...) one cannot be sure.
Take the concertos of Albicastro, who was actually German.
Do they sound German or Italian? Sometimes it is hard to decide...
Stylistic analysis, sadly, cannot prov
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Auftrag von Alain Veylit
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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Corigniani
There is a very nice concerto for 2 Baroque lutes and basso at the
Brussels Roy
, 21. Juni 2019 18:02
An: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
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 c
Alain and all,
Thanks for bringing up Corigniani. I have for years really liked this
concerto in Bb for baroque lute duo. I recorded it with lutenist Paul
Berget 20 years ago in an album which was never released, as it was a
home-made recording and the equipment used was basic,
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von Alain Veylit
Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juni 2019 18:02
An: lute@cs.dartmouth.edu
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
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Am Freitag, 21. Juni 2019 18:02 CEST, Alain Veylit
schrieb:
> 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
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