Dennis wrote:

> Thanks for mentioning the example of Castello's sonatas. Do you by any
chance have the precise range for the "violetta" in these?

In book 1 there is one sonata for 'trombon ouero violeta' in the F3
(baritone) clef.  The bottom note is G (one ledger line below this clef) and
the top note is g' (two ledger lines above).  There are three other sonatas
in the tenor clef, again going down to G but up to a'.

In book 2 there are four sonatas for 'trombon ouero violeta': 2 in tenor
clef with bottom note G and top somewhere around g' / a'; 2 in baritone
clef, range G - g'.
There are also 2 sonatas including two trombone/violetta parts, all in
baritone clef, where one part has a range as above and the other goes down
to D in one sonata and E in the other one.  There are, additionally, two
more sonatas for 'stromenti d'Arco'.  The third part is designated
'Violeta', in the alto clef with ranges d - c"/d" (one of these briefly goes
into soprano clef).  The fourth part is designated 'Viola', in the baritone
clef with ranges G - f' and F - d' (going briefly into bass clef).

I hope this helps.

Michael Lawlor

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