Copying Strategies in the Manuscript Dissemination of Luigi Boccherini’s Trios Opus 1
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Luigi Boccherini, manuscript copyingAbstract
Nearly sixty extant manuscripts contain one or more of Boccherini’s six Trios op. 1 composed in 1760. It appears that copyists could follow different procedures when copying a work: they could create variants and errors, but also corrections, improvements, revisions and even arrangements.Downloads
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Boccherini, Luigi. Sei Trii per Due Violini e Violoncello Opus 1 G 77–82. Edited by Rudolf Rasch. Luigi Boccherini Opera Omnia, volume 27.1. Bologna: Ut Orpheus, 2014.
Gérard, Yves. Thematic, Bibliographical and Critical Catalogue of the Works of Luigi Boccherini. Translated by Andreas Mayor. London: Oxford University Press, 1969.
Pascoe, Keith. “La reaparición del catálogo de Baillot: un eslabón perdido en la transmissión temprana de los catálogos de la música de L. Boccherini.” In Luigi Boccherini: estudios sobre fuentes, recepción e historiografía, edited by Marco Mangani, Elisabeth Le Guin and Jaime Tortella. Madrid: Comunidad de Madrid, 2006.
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