A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
e violoncello, col basso per l'organo, Op. i—Rome, 1683—(2) 12 suonate da camera a tre, due violini, violoncello e violone o cembalo, Op. 2—Rome, i685~-(3) 12 Suonate a tre, due violini e arciliuto col basso per l'organo, Op. 3—Bologna, 1680, Antwerp, 1681, (4) 12 suonate da camera a tre, due violini e violone o cembalo, Op. 4—Bologna, 1694—The Amsterdam edition of this work is called Balletti da camera, (5) 12 suonate a violino e violone o cembalo, Op. 5—Rome 1700.—These were arranged by Geminiani as " Concert! grossi." (6) Concerti grossi con due violine e violoncello di concertino obligati, e due altri violini e basso di concerto grosso ad arbitrio che si potranno radoppiare, Op. 6—Rome, 1712. The forty-eight sonatas (Op. 1-4), and the " Concerti grossi " (Op. 6), were published by Walsh at London in two volumns, and the same were revised by Pepusch. The only complete modern edition of Corelli's works is that by Dr. Chrysander, which is in score.
Corkine, William, liver in England during the early part of the 17th century. He was a lutinist and composer. Nothing appears to be known of his life. His published works are, Ayres to Sing and Play to the Lute, and Basse Violl; with Pavins, Galliards, Almaines andCorantos for the Lyra Violl (1610); The Second
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