I am sure Pat has it, because I copied it from him. It was included in some Parisian publication of canzonettas with guitar, both score and tab. I am pretty sure it is in the house, because I didn't give it to anyone. HOWEVER, it is not that interesting in its original form.
RT

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Roman Turovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Nina bass line
| > Roman wrote:
| >
| >>I have the original (somewhere), which is with baroque
guitar,
| >
| > Ciampi wrote for baroque guitar or are his songs with
alfabetto? Do find
| > your original, I'm interested!
| >
| > David
| No alfabeto, but with tabulature. Can't find my NINA binder,
for now.
| RT
|
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PLEASE look for it, Roman.  Are you certain?  It's from a dramma
giocoso dated ca. 1747.  So in 1747 the accompaniment would
probably be orchestra.

Here's a poor score from those song antholgies:

http://www.el-atril.com/partituras/Pergolesi/Nina.pdf

I think the accompaniment in the vocal score is 19th century.

I can't find any Ciampi for guitar.
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