Published by Muti, Rome 1600.
It seems that there had beens facsimiles published by Casa Editrice Claudio Monteverdi, 1912, and Forni, 1967.
Thanks!
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Re: Emilio de' Cavalieri: Rappresentatione di anima, et di c
Yes, I know, and this edition looks quite faithful, but without any explanation of its principles and nevertheless, with obvious changes − I'm doubtful about the 3/2 and 6/4 time signatures; I suspect rhythms have been halved; I'm not sure if the B naturals represent B diesis or B quadro, and I'd like to check the bar signs and the continuo signs placement...
So I definitely need an facsimile !
So I definitely need an facsimile !