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Appendix 9 - Giovanni Paisiello, Regole per bene accompagnare il Partimento, St. Petersburg, 1782

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2023

Nicoleta Paraschivescu
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Universiteit Leiden
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In this edition, the original clefs, accidentals, and beaming have been retained. Altered or added accidentals are placed in brackets; altered pitches are presented in smaller font.

Differences between the print and the autograph are marked with an asterisk and explained in a footnote. Gj numbers have been included for the partimenti to make this edition more reader-friendly.

The page numbers of the original edition are here given in square brackets.

RULES

on how to accompany Partimento or Basso Continuo well

on the Harpsichord

by Signor Maestro Giovanni Paisiello

Composed for

HER IMPERIAL HIGHNESS

THE GRAND DUCHESS of All Russias.

Published in the press of the Naval Gentry Cadet Corps

in 1782

REGOLE

Per bene accompagnare il Partimento, o sia il Basso Fondamentale

sopra il Cembalo

Del Signor Maestro Giovanni Paisiello

Composte per

SUA ALTEZZA IMPERIALE

LA GRAN DUCHESSA

di tutte le Russie.

Печатано в типографии морского шляхетского кадетского корпуса,

1782 год.

[2] Correction.

On page 7, read Oblique motion instead of Direct Motion, and Direct Motion where it says Oblique Motion.

[3] MADAME,

I was exceedingly pleased when YOUR IMPERIAL HIGHNESS kindly gave me permission to print the present Rules for accompanying the Partimento, or Figured Bass well, which I expressly composed for YOUR IMPERIAL HIGHNESS.

I was also greatly honored to be granted permission to dedicate them to YOUR IMPERIAL HIGHNESS.

For this reason, I humbly beseech YOU to honor me with YOUR incomparable protection in perpetuity, as I humbly declare myself with all the deepest respect and devotion, YOUR IMPERIAL HIGHNESS’s

most humble, most devoted, most obedient,

and most faithful true servant

Giovanni Paisiello,

Saint Petersburg, 1782.

[2] Correzione.

Al’a Pagina 7, in luogo di leggere Il Moto Retto, devesi dire Il Moto Obliquo; e dove v’è Il Moto Obliquo, devesi dire Il Moto Retto.

[3] MADAME

M’e stato di gran piacere la permissione che VOSTRA ALTEZZA IMPERIALE si è compiacciuta accordarmi in far dare alle stampe le presenti Regole per bene accompagnare il Partimento, o sia il General Basso espressamente da me composte per VOSTRA ALTEZZA IMPERIALE.

Come ancora m’é stato di somma gloria la permissione concessami di poterle a VOSTRA ALTEZZA IMPERIALE dedicare.

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The Partimenti of Giovanni Paisiello
Pedagogy and Practice
, pp. 213 - 266
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2022

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