, but it's going to be rather complicated, so please don't hold your
breath.
--Don Simons
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> Cataldi
> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 7:44 AM
> To: Typesetting music with TeX
Luigi Cataldi wrote
> As far I
> know there are no other works of this kind. But I think that it's
> possible to find two figured bass line in works for double choir, like
> the "Dixit Dominus" RV594 by Vivaldi (if I remember well).
and Diane Blaurock wrote
>Actually, I ran into a concerto gross
Thank you very much Don!
I'll wait for this function.
My interest for those strange pieces is essentially musicological: the
violin sonata influence on the keyboard music after Corelli. As far I
know there are no other works of this kind. But I think that it's
possible to find two figured bass l
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> Luigi Cataldi wrote
>
> > I have to typeset in PMX a figured bass sonata by Pasquini for two
> > ha
Luigi Cataldi wrote
> I have to typeset in PMX a figured bass sonata by Pasquini for two
> harpsichords, that requires two figured bass lines. Is there a way to
> put the figures not only in the lowest voice but in the upper too?
When I saw the subject line I immediately thought about Pasquini an
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