Talk:Così fan tutte pasticcio Coronation Mass

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Areas for expansion[edit]

The most important area for expansion is to determine the fate of the manuscript after it was viewed by Jahn. All I was able to determine is that it was not mentioned in Kochel, is it lost, did it survive until the present day and if so, where?

If there were any further studies of the manucript during the 19th/20th century details of those would be welcome.

All such information must be supported by citations.

Graham1973 (talk) 03:56, 8 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

235e?[edit]

I suppose this Mass is now catalogued as K. Anh. 235e – see: Oehms description which is indeed the same description of which Così fan tutte aria goes to which Mass movement as Pajot's

Zulehner is not mentioned in Oehms' description, which probably results from "...Several copies of this arrangement have come down to us, including those extant in the Berlin State Library, the Florence Conservatory and in the Mönchsroth monastery archive, which is today called Rot a.d. Rot..." [1] – the recording using the last of these manuscripts, while Zulehner's is probably one of the others. How much of this is fit for the article I don't know, while this is rather an educated guess than what is literally in reliable sources I found thus far. --Francis Schonken (talk) 12:05, 1 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]