> My guess, based admittedly on partial evidence, is that these are in > fact intended as indications of a seventh chord, not some sort of > Tasto Solo indication or ... After all, a player of the period would > have had as much difficulty distinguishing that symbol from a 7 as > we have after studying the handwriting style.
Hmm. In the recitativo, if the symbol in the lower red box is a 7, we have G major 7th chord immediately followed by an D major 6th chord, something not possible at that time, or at least very, very strange, probably reserved for special situations only. On the other hand, it *might* represent a 7th chord in the symphony – at least it is harmonically possible, in particular the one that has a natural right before it. To verify, however, we indeed need other voices to check this more carefully. Werner _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user