'The greatest merit of this timely book is to bring together between two covers, and provide illuminating commentary on, the most important writings on the performance of the basso continuo as practised in Italian music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. No continuo player, no student of Italian baroque music, will want to be without this compact, authoritative and well-balanced guide.' Michael Talbot, University of Liverpool, UK 'Most readers, even if they are experienced players, will benefit from studying the sources quoted here...' Early Music Review This extremely valuable addition to the literature on continuo playing is much to be welcomed, particularly by performers... Nuti provides a great service to musicians in collecting together the source material and in giving clear examples and transparent translations, and the volume deserves careful and sustained study. The Consort This is a useful and attractive guidebook for harpsichordists who are either approaching the accompaniment of Italian vocal and instrumental music for the first time, or for the seasoned continuo player who might enjoy a refreshing tutorial after so many years of working in a personal and reliable style. Nuti has gathered a selection of source materials that will be welcomed by harpsichordists. This book offers an overview of materials that help to inform accompanying and differentiate national styles in performance... presents its information in a clear and challenging way, answering some questions and posing many more... throughout the 130 page volume Nuti has presented interesting problems. Her work has reignited my interest in Italian continuo practice. Notes ... a fascinating and useful book... Harpsichord & Fortepiano ... very informative study... a true refreshment in the recent professional literature dealing with the performance practices of Baroque and early classical music... I believe that The Performance of italian Basso Continuo is su