Thank you so much to Anthony for this very important work! I want only to add that we have around 1000 pieces for solo lute or for lute and b.c. from XVIII-Century Italy, a great number of obbligato pieces in Operas and Oratorios, and at least 6 concerts for the instrument. The notation is always (99%) the same, with the music written an octave higher if written in g clef. A very popoular lute in use in the second part of the century was a ten course attiorbato lute, exactly as the one of Della Casa and the instrument in possession of Count Giberto Borromeo.A Many greetings Franco
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