Thanks for this. I have the Moscardi edition but he doesn't give any reasons for thinking the pieces are by Bartolotti. Unfortunately with lockdown I can't visit the library to check any other sources but if I do eventually find some evidence I will let you know. Cheers Monica
> On 04 June 2020 at 17:03 yuval.dvo...@posteo.de wrote: > > > Maybe it's worth to take a look on some of the literature? There is: > > Boetticher: RISM B VII, p. 351-352 (rather useless, but he gives a bunch > of literature which I don't know) > Meyer (ed.): Sources Manuscrites en Tablature III/1, S. 121-125 (he > doesn't give any information on the other theorbo pieces, but I > apparently in the lute part of the mansucript there's a piece by > "Angelin de Rome" which Meyer supposed to identify as Bartolotti as > well. And also there you'll find a lot of literature.) > And there's a new edition by Massimo Moscardo: „A. M. Bartolotti, Pièces > pour théorbe“, Paris (SFL) 1995, which could be worth to check! > > Please keep us informed, in fact I'm very curious what you're going to > find on this subject :-) > Yuval > > Am 04.06.2020 17:45 schrieb Monica Hall: > > Thanks Martyn > > That's very helpful. > > Regards > > Monica > >> On 04 June 2020 at 14:35 Martyn Hodgson > >> <hodgsonmar...@mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote: > >> > >> > >> Dear Monica, > >> No - I don't know if there are any grounds for attributing the > >> other > >> tiorba pieces in this Ms to Bartolotti other than, of course, being > >> adjacent in the same Ms. Incidentally the attribution of the > >> Allemande > >> (Allemanda di Angelo Michiele) is on f.89r. not 92r. > >> The following Corrente with a variatione on 88r to 87v (reversed > >> folios) seems stylistically very close to the Allemanda, as does > >> the > >> concluding Sarabanda with its variatione, so I'd be happy to accept > >> these as part of a suite by the same composer AM. The fact that > >> the > >> earlier Ms pieces for tiorba (ie from 92 to 89) do not have the > >> attribution to AM might suggest they're not by him, but.... > >> regards, > >> Martyn > >> > >> On Thursday, 4 June 2020, 09:56:59 BST, Monica Hall > >> <mjlh...@mail.cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote: > >> Ms. 17706 in the Austrian National Library in Vienna includes 10 > >> pieces > >> for theorbo usually attributed to Bartolotti. The Allemanda on > >> f.92r is > >> attributed to Angelo Michiele. Does anyone know on what grounds the > >> other nine pieces are attributed to Bartolotti? > >> Thanks > >> Monica > >> -- > >> To get on or off this list see list information at > >> [1]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > >> > >> -- > >> > >> References > >> > >> 1. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > >>