Big thanks to all who helped me for their kindness! I got some very
useful editions and even the facsimile! So great!
Best wishes,
Susanne
Am 03.05.2012 17:29, schrieb Rockford Mjos:
You can find a facsimile reproduction of the piece on page 69 of
Michael Gavito's thesis "Carlo Milanuzzi's Quatro Scherzo..."
A serach for "Michael Gavito" +"Carlo Milanuzzi" should take you to
the PDF.
A modern typeset version (following the original) is posted on my Ning
page.
http://earlyguitar.ning.com/profile/RockyMjos
Arto also has a solo lute arrangement on his website.
It's a beautiful piece. Enjoy!
-- R
On May 3, 2012, at 8:02 AM, Susanne Herre wrote:
Dear lute lovers,
I am searching "si dolce è 'l tormento" by Monteverdi from the
collection "Quarto scherzo delle ariose vaghezze" by Carlo Milanuzzi,
1624.
(the facsimile if possible)
A tenor wants me to play an accompaniment for him and gave me the
arranged version with an interesting combination of instruments ;-)
Fisarmonica, Cornetto or Cor in Fa, tromba da tirarsi and theorbo...
(you can find that in IMSLP). There is another version in ChoralWiki
with only the voice and a written out continuo for a keyboard
instrument, but I would really like to see the facsimile and play
from it. It seems not so easy to find someone who owns this one.
If one of you has access to this facsimile it would be very very kind
if you could share a copy with me.
All the best,
Susanne
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