Some of these sacred (and secular) ensemble pieces even
have a guitar part in alfabeto.  There is an article on
theguitar as contrinuo instrument by Strizich in the
italian guitar journal Fronimo. Zroundthe '70s.(??)  It
hits allthe highpoints, and so is a good start.
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Sacred lute continuo (was: Re:
Buxtehude & Lutes)


> Are Vidar Boye Hansen écrit:
>>  It worked fine, but I have never seeen
>>any evidence that all kinds of different continuo
>>instruments were used in
>>baroque church music. If would love to know what your
>>sources are!
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> Title pages of sacred music often refer to this
> possibility. On example
> among many others.
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> Alessandro Grandi, IL PRIMO LIBRO / DE MOTETTI / A
> Due, Tre, Quattro,
> Cinque, & Otto Voci, con vna / Messa à Quattro Voci /
> Accommodati per
> cantarsi nell'Organo, Clauicembalo, / Chitarrone, ò
> altro simile Stromento.
> (1610)
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> Dennis
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