Michelagnolo Galilei:
Il primo libro dŽintavolatura di liuto
Munich 1620
has 12 SONATE for 10-course lute
grouped according to mode.


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Regards
Albert Reyerman
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>    Hello fellow Lute Netters,
>    I've been working a bit with how the contents of lute manuscripts were
>    organized in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and I was
>    wondering if anyone might know of lute manuscripts besides the Siena Lute
>    Book and Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book in which pieces are clearly
>    grouped by key or mode?  I'd also be interested in knowing if there are any
>    prints of lute music besides Besard's Thesaurus Harmonicus (1603) that
>    follow this type of organization.
>    Thanks very much for your help.
> 
>    Sincerely,
>       Diann Flanagan
> 
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