Dear Gary ,
   Here are the links to the first editions, on IMSLP. Both are published
   in Roma, and mention arcileuto. The publications you cited are all not
   in Roma. This fact is indeed interessant, isn'it?
   http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/280129
   http://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/280136
   Le Jeudi 23 janvier 2014 17h45, Martyn Hodgson
   <[email protected]> a ecrit :
     Dear Gary,
     Indeed, and often overlooked (tho' I suspect not by you) is that
     theorbo is an alternative to the bass violin and not the principal
     figured bass continuo instrument so a stratospheric higher register
   is
     not required.
     rgds
     Martyn
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     From: Gary R. Boye <[1][email protected]>
     To: jean-michel Catherinot <[2][email protected]>; R.
   Mattes
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     Sent: Thursday, 23 January 2014, 14:30
     Subject: [LUTE] Re: Corelli sonata for violin and lute
     Dear Jean-Michel,
     According to the citations I have collected

   ([1][6]http://applications.library.appstate.edu/music/lute/continuo.htm
   l),
     many of the Italian editions of Corelli's Op. 1 call for the tiorba:
     Corelli 1682
     Corelli, Arcangelo. Sonate a tre, due violini, e violone, o tiorba,
   col
     basso per l'organo . . . [Op. 1] Nuovamente ristampata (Bologna:
     Giacomo
     Monti) [MARX p. 83]
     Corelli 1684a
     Corelli, Arcangelo. Sonate a tre, due violini, e violone o tiorba,
   col
     basso per l'organo . . . [Op. 1] Nuovamente ristampata (Bologna:
     Giacomo
     Monti) [MARX p. 83]
     Corelli 1684b
     Corelli, Arcangelo. Suonate a tre, due violini, e violone o tiorba,
   col
     basso per l'organo . . . [Op. 1] Nuovamente ristampata (Venice:
     Giuseppe
     Sala) [MARX p. 83]
     Corelli 1685b
     Corelli, Arcangelo. Sonate studiose . . . due violini, e violone, o
     tiorba, col basso per l'organo [Op. 1] (Modena: Antonio Vitaliani)
     [MARX, p. 84]
     . . .
     Corelli 1707
     Corelli, Arcangelo. Suonate a tre, due violini, e violone, o tiorba,
     col
     basso per l'organo . . . [Op. 1] (Venice: Giuseppe Sala) [MARX p. 88]
     I didn't see these first hand, but cite them from: [MARX] = Marx, H.
   J.
     Die Ueberlieferung der Werke Arcangelo Corellis: catalogue raisonne.
     (Koeln: Arno Volk Verlag, 1980). I assume he transcribed the title
     pages
     correctly.
     Gary
     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.
     >
     >
     >
     >
     > Le Mercredi 22 janvier 2014 18h43, R. Mattes
   <[2][7][email protected]> a
     ecrit :
     > On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 07:56:16 -0500, Gary R. Boye wrote
     >
     >  >
     >  > There are over 30 examples (with many reprints) where plucked
     >  > strings are specifically mentioned as a possibility in Corelli's
     >  > works . . .
     >
     > Hmm, that pretty much boils down to Op. 1 and Op. 3 ... doesn't it?
     > And those are tro sonatas where the _theorbo_ can substitute for
   the
     > violone part (IIRC none of the prints mentioning archlute are from
     Rome).
     >
     >
     > Cheers, RalfD
     >
     >
     >
     >
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