I have been analyzing Quasi una fuga quite a bit and came out with a good idea of how the rows work and the structure.
I attach a handout that I am going to give in my lecture. I will not have too much time to go through all the detail (there are many!).
Tell me If there is something you wish me to tell. I got your last email that has been precious in my analysis. I am definitely going to talk about the “ibunt Sancti”. I wish I could elaborate on the spiritual, if not religious, drive that the piece has (that is what I sense). I don’t want to adventure in such a quagmire in so little time though, plus I am not sure what I would tell. Any suggestion?
Pitch-wise I think I have figured 85% out.
Thanks