Dear Christopher,
I was a bit hasty, I'm afraid, and didn't look closely enough to Anthony's
sample, assuming it was all simple octaving basses. I purchased a pdf and found
several instances where indeed the lute bass has a different, lower note than
the violoncello. Now, as Daniel remarked, this actually seems strange. But on
the other hand, as the lute sound was understood mainly as a 16'-register in
the 18th century, it is maybe not that much of a problem.
Best wishes
Stephan
Am 13.04.2014, 21:01 Uhr, schrieb Christopher Wilke <[email protected]>:
Stephan,
Continuo playing, yes, on occasion. The evidence is quite clear about
that.
Are there any specific passages in lute trios you might be able to
point out that place notes in the lute part below the written bass? I
haven't really examined the concerted lute music in much depth. (I
assume you're talking about notes below the bass other than simple
octave transposition, which was standard practice.)
Chris[1]
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lute sonatas of Antonino Reggio
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Am 12.04.2014, 17:23 Uhr, schrieb Daniel F. Heiman
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> However, that puts many of the bass notes of
> the lute below the B.c. part, which seems a bit strange.
This was common practice in lute trios and continuo playing.
Best
Stephan
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