22 oct. 08 à 01:09, Jeffrey Noonan a écrit :
I recently played a very nice 4 movement sonata for baroque flute
attributed to Vivaldi. In the key of e minor. This is a continuo
part,
not a "tabbed" accompaniment. I played it on theorbo and it
works fine.
I have no specific information about the source--I had to do a
cut and
paste of the score to make a working part and never saw any
introductory material.
It doesn't really feel like Vivaldi--seems more French than
Italian--but it is a charming piece nonetheless.
Well, perhaps some Boismortier or De la Barre would be potential
candidates for "tabbing", flute and continuo pieces.
Anthony
jeff
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From: Bernd Haegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [LUTE] Baroque lute and traverso
Dear all,
could you point me to some repertoire for
the combination
baroque lute & traverso
(I am aware of the possibility to play continuo on the
d-minor lute :-)
thank you!!
B.
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