You've got a Xerox of the score in Modena, David. UC Berkeley Music f M2.8.R47 T7 UCB Case X
And one of the librettos is on-line in digital format if you subscribe to Gale. As far as I know, the song first appears with piano accompaniment almost 100 years after the opera. Attr. to Pergolesi. There are surely hundreds of editions of that Italian Anthology. And of course it has since been a favorite of every voice teacher. I used to blanche when I sat on performance juries and saw the student with that d ------ able Italian Anthology under arm.<g> You knew you were in for "Nina" or "Amarilli, mia bella."<shudder> With appropriate gestures. =====AJN (Boston, Mass.)===== Free Download of the Week Wagner's Siegfried Idyll performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Christopher Seaman, conductor. For this week's free download from Classical Music Library go to my web page and click on Alexander Street Press link: http://mysite.verizon.net/arthurjness/ =================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Tayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "lute-cs.dartmouth.edu" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 5:26 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Nina bass line Given the editorial history of these pieces, one has a right, even if overly doubtful, to be doubtful. And perhaps they are doubtful, in any case. Though for a real opera imagina, look at the "Siena Pianoforte" recording of Scarlatti and Mozart jacket notes. Anyway, what would be cool is to simply have all the facsimiles for all of those pieces available on the internet, 'cause they aren't going away :) They could be stored in the tubes. Many voices would be saved. Well, some. And the originals may be, doubtful. And whose idea was it to make piano versions? Hire the lutes! dt At 02:04 AM 3/24/2008, you wrote: >----- Original Message ----- >From: "LGS-Europe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 5:02 PM >Subject: [LUTE] Nina bass line > > >|I have to reverse engineer a 'proper' bass line to Nina >(canzonetta), long >| wrongly attributed to Pergolesi but actually by Legrenzi >Ciampi >(1719-?). >| All I have is the well-known Arie Antique version, but I am >hoping there is >| a continuo bass to the original. I know the Arie Antique have >a >new edition >| with more hip accompaniments, but I don't have that. Is the >collective >| wisdom able to help me? >| >| David >ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo >In any event, first, here is the "authentic" vocal score you are >asking about. There are copies at the public libraries in >Rotterdam and >in Amsterdam. But call ahead to make sure. (None in The Hague, >as >far as I know.) >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >_*26 Italian songs and arias : an authoritative edition >based on authentic sources*_ > >John Glenn Paton, editor. >(Van Nuys, CA : Alfred Pub. Co., c1991). 153 pp. + digital disk > >Contents: With piano acc., in part realized >from continuo, in part arr. from instrumental acc. >Compact disc is a recording of the piano >acc. of each song. >Includes background and sources for each >selection. > >Amarilli, mia bella / Giulio Caccini -- Lasciatemi morire! / >Claudio Monteverdi -- Vittoria, mio core! / Giacomo Carissimi -- >Che fiero costume / Giovanni Legrenzi -- Tu lo sai / Giuseppe >Torelli -- Già il sole dal Gange ; O cessate di piagarmi ; Sento >nel core ; Le violette ; Se Florinda è fedele / Alessandro >Scarlatti -- Star vicino / anonymous -- Pur dicesti, o bocca >bella / Antonio Lotti -- Non posso disperar ; Per la gloria >d'adorarvi / Giovanni Bononcini -- Sebben, crudele ; Alma del >core ; Come raggio di sol / Antonio Caldara -- Vergin, >tutt'amor: >solfeggio ; Danza, danza fanciulla : solfeggio / Francesco >Durante -- Quella fiamma che m'accende / Benedetto Marcello >---->>-- Nina / anonymous<<---- >-- O del mio dolce ardor / C.W. von Gluck -- Caro mio ben / >Tommaso Giordani -- Nel cor più non mi sento / Giovanni >Paisiello -- Sei i miei sospiri / F.J. Fétis -- Se tu m'ami / >Alessandro Parisotti. > >=====AJN (Boston, Mass.)===== >Free Download of the Week > >Wagner's Siegfried Idyll > >performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Christopher >Seaman, >conductor. > >For this week's free download from Classical Music Library go to >my web page >and click on Alexander Street Press link: > >http://mysite.verizon.net/arthurjness/ >=================================== > > > > >To get on or off this list see list information at >http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
