Could you please give more exact details on the mentioned facsimile  
edition? I can't find them. Isn't it a confusion with the printed  
"Fronimo dialogo" of 1584 (Vincentino Galilei)?

Andreas

Am 05.02.2007 um 09:18 schrieb Martyn Hodgson:

> MS collection compiled by Galilei intitled:
>
>   'Libro d'intavolatura di liuto,................'  dated 1584 on  
> the flyleaf.
>
>   Location: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze: Fondo  
> Anteriori a Galileo 6.
>
>   Modern facsimile edition published with forward (in Italian and  
> English) by Orlando
>   Cristoforetti.
>
>   Also you may care to look at Santino Garsi's work - very polular  
> at the time but strangely (too easy? - not showy?) rather neglected  
> nowadays.  A facsimile collection of his entire known solo lute  
> works has been published by, I think, Tree Editions.
>
>   M.
> Howard Posner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Does anyone know where I can find three or four of Vincenzo  
> Galilei's
> simpler, more tuneful pieces, a la Polimnia, in some easy-to-access
> (perhaps digital downloadable emailable) form. I agreed to play some
> of these and was surprised at how hard they were to find on short
> notice. I already have a facsimile of Fronimo (the book, not the
> program).
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Howard
>
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