Dear Alain, Perhaps Virgo is actually (Paolo) Virchi (1551 - 1610)? His father(?) was Giraolamo Virchi (or de Virchi) a maker of citterns Martyn ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- From: Alain Veylit <[1]al...@musickshandmade.com> Date: 28 January 2018 at 19:01 Subject: [LUTE] Re: [Citara tiorbata] To: Lute List <[2]lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> Hi all, I revised a transcription I made some time ago of P.P. Melli's Balletto del Ardito Gracioso (1616), a suite for 9 instruments, including 3 (arch)lutes and a citara tiorbata "cordatura del Signor Virgo). I am still struggling with the tuning of that instrument which was apparently more a cittern than a guitar. The Signor Virgo is nowhere to be found on the Net, otherwise I would ask him about his tuning I guess, but given his elusiveness I am wondering if one of you may be able to provide more information than I was able to gather already. See: [3]http://fandango.musickshandmad e.com/collections/preview/185. The instrumentation of that suite is definitely exotic : why would the double-strung harp (alpa doppia) play the same notes as the viola (da gamba presumably)? Happy Sunday, Alain To get on or off this list see list information at
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