The "keyboard" part of BWV 1025 is an octave higher than Weiss's tablature
(Dresden MS).  In the bass clef the notes are usually at pitch, but
occasionally an octave higher. Makes one wonder . . .

That lute music in pitch notation has been given so little attention is
unfortunate. Alas this is a project that was being undertaken by the late Jim Tyler.

Thanks Franco.
----- Original Message ----- From: "franco pavan" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 3:16 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: RV93 materials?


  Only a word about the notation. We have hundreds of pieces for italian
  archlute from the XVIII-Century. All the pieces are written with the
  same notation used by Vivaldi. It was the common way in Italy to write
  the music for our instrument until the time of Rossini.
  Greetings
  Franco

  2011/1/3 [1][email protected]
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    Dear all,
    you could find mr Rizza's edition of Vivaldi's RV93 Concerto at
    Carisch
    Edition
    [3]http://www.carisch.com/catalog/product/view/id/17780/
    best  wishes,
    giulio

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