Hi David

I found the guitar version I mentioned earlier. It is by Giacomo
Merchi, for 5 course / 5 string transitional guitar, published as a
facsimile by SPES in their 'Giacomo Merchi Opere Scelte', in booklet
opus 4 (Raccolta D'Ariette). I'm sure it is in the NMI in Den Haag. It
must be from the end of the 18th century, probably before 1777 when
his opus 25 appears to have been published.

It is a fantastic version for two violins, basso continuo, guitar tab
and guitar staff... The bowed strings at the beginning and end only.
We performed it in one of my romantic guitar workshops in 2006, with a
bunch of different early guitars and voice. Great piece. I you can't
find it easily, I have it here.

Hartelijke groeten, Jelma van Amersfoort



On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:02 PM, LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 hpoing 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
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