Source of duos: Da Cavi (1608)
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Pietro Paolo da Cavi, Il primo libro di recercari a due voci per sonare et cantare (Bartolomeo Zannetti, Rome 1608) RISM: CC1576c
14 textless duos: 13 by da Cavi and one anonymous found in the 1620 reprint only. Upper part-book: «CANTO»
Lower part-book: «TENORE»
contents
Dedicatees
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List by composer: Anonymous (1)   cavi  (13)  
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1.Recercar primo.

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2.Ricercar secondo.

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3.Ricercar Terzo.

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4.Ricercar Quarto.

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5.Ricercar Quinto.

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6.Ricercar Sesto.

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7.Ricercar Settimo.

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8.Ricercar Ottauo.

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9.Ricercar Nono.

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10.Ricercar Decimo.

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11.Ricercar Vndecimo.

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12.Ricercar duodecimo.

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13.Ricercar Decimo Terzo.

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14.Canto & Alto. D'Incerto.This duo is found in the 1620 reprint only.
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dedicatees and other people mentioned in this opus
Girolamo da Siena
«Vicario di S. Agostino in Roma»
Dedicatee (1608).
Place and date of the dedication: Rome, 25.05.1608.
Girolamo Chiti Carletti (1679 - 1759)Former owner of the unicum of the first issue (1608) preserved in Bologna. Chiti signed on both the title-pages.
Marcello CrescenzioDedicatee (1620).
Place and date of the dedication: Rome, 08.07.1620.
The dedication is by Luca Antonio Soldi, who issued this reprint.
reprints
Pietro Paolo da Cavi, Il primo libro di recercari a due voci per sonare et cantare (Luca Antonio Soldi, Rome 1620) RISM: CC1576d
literature
Bornstein, Italian Duos, vol. II, p. 184-87. A study of the Italian duo throughout the Renaissance and the Baroque.
Bologna: Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Catalogo Gaspari online.See the related record from the online database of this library.
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