Please, check:
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http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-20964-1.shtml       
Spanish Romances of the Sixteenth Century
Thomas Binkley and Margit Frenk
Paper
0-253-20964-1
$29.95
The Spanish romances are an important genre of Renaissance song. This 
book presents all 35 of the extant romances preserved as solo songs, 
transcribed in modern notation with accompaniment for the vihuela da mano.
Series: The Early Music Institute
Publication date: 1995
Specs: 192 pages, 8 musical examples, 78 pp. of music, bibl., 8 1/2 x 11
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Best wishes,
Jose-Luis
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David Rastall wrote:
> Hi Luters,
> 
> Are there any modern editions available of Spanish vihuela songs?  I 
> have the Mudarra facsimile, which has some songs in it, but I'm 
> wondering what there is available in modern edition of songs of other 
> 16th-century Spanish composers (unfortunately, my Milan "El Maestro" is 
> a black-and-white facsimile, so I can't tell where the vocal lines are).
> 
> I'm also wondering where I can find Bossinensis and Bottegari lute 
> books in modern editions.  Any suggestions, anyone?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David Rastall
> 
> 
> 


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