Giuseppe Tartini - Lettere e documenti / Pisma in dokumenti / Letters and Documents - Volume / Knjiga / Volume II

268 the esteem and veneration which I rightly have for Your Reverence. I beg you to convey my most humble regards to the Most Reverend Padre Maestro Azzoguidi, as I do to Your Reverence and I remain Your Most Reverend Father’s most humble and devoted servant Giuseppe Tartini Padua, 12 September 1733 9. Tartini to G.B. Martini I have served Your Most Reverend Lordship only yesterday in the command that you deemed fit to give me, regarding the printing of your work. 11 My delay was caused by a debt which I had with the Dutch printer, to whom I did not wish to write before having provided him with what I owed him; and this was only done yesterday. Therefore, today I give you notice thereof, assuring you that this interest of yours is also my concern, even to the extent that I shall take much more care over it than if it were my own. Meanwhile, may your soul be at peace, and when all has been arranged, as I hope shall happen soon, I shall promptly notify Your Reverence. For the time being I have nothing else to tell you, if not to beg you heartily to continue bestowing upon me that kindness which you show me with no merit on my part, and assure you that I am and always shall be, as I declare myself, Your Most Reverend Father’s most humble and devoted servant Giuseppe Tartini Padua, 7 September 1736 11 Tartini is acting as a mediator between Padre Martini and the publisher Le Cène over the publication of the Sonate d’intavolatura , published then in 1742.

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