On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:30:45 -0500, Gary R. Boye wrote > Dear Jean-Michel, > > According to the citations I have collected > (http://applications.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/continuo.html), > many of the Italian editions of Corelli's Op. 1 call for the tiorba:
I think Jean-Michel was refering to/correcting my post (where I accidentally switched theorbo and archlute). The first editions (presumably under Corelli's direct supervision) of both Op. 1 & 3 mention archlute. > On 1/23/2014 4:36 AM, jean-michel Catherinot wrote: > > not theorbo, but arcileuto as in many publication at the time (including > > for instance Mascitti, Haym...). Arcileuto is namely mentionned in the > > first edtions of op. 1 ( Rome: Gio. Angelo Mutij, 1681) and 3 (Rome: > > Gio. Giacomo Komarek, 1689), well in Roma. I've never seen the theorbo > > mentionned in Corelli. Well, some of the non-roman editions do mention 'tiorba'. And if i recall correctly from the recent Corelli symposium in Basel some of these editions might be pretty close to Corelli. Cheers, Ralf Mattes To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
