On 6/22/2009, "Omer Katzir" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I also looked at Arto's stuff, its looks the same thing as I wrote.
> but i'm not sure how it will sound with a singer. I'll check the other
> links now. Maybe Arto's paper have the best result with some
> modification.

Thanks  Omer! :-)
Your mail is practically the _only_ comment  - ever! - of my version,
which was also my "practical performance version" that I've used
many, many times while accompanying a counter tenor doing this piece.
Normally I played my "Ritornello" in the beginning and between the
verses. Usually I did not play the solo after the 4th verse. But we did
a very big number of the final phrases... ;-)

I have been calling this piece the "Italian Eurovision Song Contest
Winner of the Year 1624"... ;-)

And my bass line of the song should be the same as M's original. The
continuo numbers are very self made. And BTW, my numbers _above_ the
staff indicate my intended _top line_ of the continuo. I guess I have
not mentioned that before?

Yeah, and my G-minor transpostion  "ms."  of the original D-minor  is
still in page
  http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/wikla/mus/10_courseLute/

Best,

Arto



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