When I bought my archlute, Lynda Sayce told that the archlute was first
and foremost used in Rome, or by musicians trained in Rome.


Are

>    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
>        __________________________________________________________________
>      From: Gary R. Boye <[1][email protected]>
>      To: jean-michel Catherinot <[2][email protected]>; R.
>    Mattes
>      <[3][email protected]>; Ed Durbrow <[4][email protected]>; LuteNet
>    list
>      <[5][email protected]>
>      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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>      Professor and Music Librarian
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