It seems the consensus is that Conradi was the publisher, but not the
composer,
who remains unidentified.
RT
On 6/2/2018 12:23 PM, Luca Manassero wrote:
Thank you, Ed.
In the meantime I got a few copies, but I'll order the facsimile by
Tree Editions. I knew Conradi already, but wasn't aware that we have
such a tiny bit of his music.
Luca
---- On sab, 02 giu 2018 14:07:30 +0200 Edward Martin
<[email protected]> wrote ----
You are correct Luca, Tree editions has the book. There are 3 basic
works, a suite in C Major, a suite in A major, and 2 incidental pieces
in d minor. It is indeed fabulous music, and it is frustrating that
there are not more pieces.
ed
On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 4:33 AM Luca Manassero <[1][email protected]>
wrote:
Dear Lute list,
I suddenly felt in love with the Conradi Sonata in C Major as
Roberto Barto plays it in this
video: [1][2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jz6AfKH4KU
Can anybody please point me to the right facsimile or manuscript for
it?
Is it the Leipzig III.10.34 reprinted by Tree Editions?
Thank you in advance,
Luca
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