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Dear Colleagues, I am searching for something very specific; manuscripts for guitars with more than six strings. This may be a very difficult, needle-in-the-haystack question for most of you. However, I am grateful for any indication of where it is clear that bass notes are indicated requiring lower notes. Manuscripts are preferred over printed editions.

 

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 A good starting point is the online digitalzed collection at Det Kongelige Biblioteks (copenhagen) called REX.

It contains the huge Rischel & Birket-Smith collection og guitar publications and Ms from the early 19th through to the 20th century. In it are various works by player/composers for the extended bass guitar. Including:  by  Mertz (of course). Padovetz, Makaroff, Gardana, Dubez (both published and autograph Ms) and others. 

MH

 

Robert, look also for Pavlistcheff in the same collection. At least two pieces with extra basses.

Jelma

Thanks Jelma,  
I'm led to a link which says " It may still be found here: http://www2.kb.dk/elib/noder/rischel/RiBS0596.pdf" and which is a dead link.   Have you had a better experience? If so, perhaps you would kindly tell me what I doing wrong. 

Thank you Martyn. There certainly are listings for each of the composers you cite; however, when one clicks on the links for viewing the score  (online access) or (Details link) one is directed, in nearly every case, to a link which says " It may still be found here: http://www2.kb.dk/elib/noder/rischel/RiBS0596.pdf" and which is a dead link.   Have you had a better experience? If so, perhaps you would kindly tell me what I doing wrong. 

RT 

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