It's available as facsimile from performers editions in new york. I
think you can get a copy from Seicento.

Thomas 

Am Die, 2004-06-15 um 22.54 schrieb Arto Wikla:

> Dear Elias, 
> 
> > I wonder why there is such a lot of spanish and even some french sources for
> > voice and lute, but only 2 Italian. Anyway, if someone can tell me some
> > other Italian voice-lute-books - also new editions in french tablature, like
> > new transcriptions of madrigals and/or franco-flamish music  - I would be
> > happy about any infos.
> 
> Perhaps you do not know that Robert Dowland, the son of John, has a 
> couple of Italian continuo songs by Giulio Caccini in his book
> "A Musicall Banquet", 1610. Robert intabulated his accompaniment in
> French/English tabulature. There is a modern facsimile of that book,
> but I do not if it is out of print today? There are also lots of other
> interesting songs around Europe in that book. And the accompaniment
> is in tabulature - very interesting also to a continuo player!
> 
> All the best
> 
> Arto

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