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Topic: I need the concordance of Scarlatti's Longo and Kirkpatrick numbers  (Read 3527 times)

Offline iumonito

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Would a charitable soul send it over or post it?

Again, what I need is the concordance between the Longo numbers and the Kirkpatrick numbers for the Scarlatti sonatas.

Thanks
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Offline rafant

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Here it is:
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https://www.ne.jp/asahi/music/marinkyo/scarlatti/referenco.html.en.8859-1
It includes concordance for Pestelli's catalog.

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Perfect.  Thanks.

Follow up question:  I understand the sonatas are extant in 15 manuscript volumes, of which there are two, slightly different, copies (Venice and Parma).

Do you know of any catalog that refers to the sonatas as they are arranged there (for example Parma Volume I, Sonata 1)?
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Do you know of any catalog that refers to the sonatas as they are arranged there (for example Parma Volume I, Sonata 1)?

Not a complete catalog yet, but maybe you find useful that in the booklets of the Naxos CD's collection (7 CDs so far) the author quotes the source for every sonata included in the CD.
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