You need to look in the list of "Bibliographical Abbreviations" at the 
beginning of each volume of New Grove.  SCMA, viii (1945) stands for volume 8 
of the series Smith College Music Archives.  Many well stocked music libraries 
will have that series, especially in the U.S.  But I would expect you could 
findit inNorway. Thereis only one copy surviving of the originalprint from 
1584, and it is in Florence, National Library.
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  From: G.R. Crona 
  To: Lutelist 
  Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 7:07 AM
  Subject: [LUTE] Re: V. Galilei


  PS.

  Further research yielded the following from "New Grove", so Nr. 3
  might just be the one. I'd also love to get my hands on that one. Does
  anybody here know of it?

  B.R.
  G.


  WORKS
   
  1. Intavolature de lauto, madrigali e ricercate, libro primo (Rome,
  156323); 17 ed. in IMi, iv (1934)

  2. Il primo libro de madrigali, 4, 5vv (Venice, 1574), inc.    

  3. Contrapunti, 2vv (Florence, 1584); ed. in SCMA, viii (1945)    

  4. Il secondo libro de madrigali, 4, 5vv (Venice, 1587); ed. in IMi,
  iv (1934)

  5. Libro d'intavolatura di liuto, nel quale si contengono i
  passemezzi, le romanesche, i saltarelli, et le gagliarde et altre cose
  ariose composte in diversi tempi, 1584, I-Fn; facs. (Florence, 1992),
  11 ed. O. Chilesotti, Congresso internazionale di scienze storiche:
  Roma 1903, 135-8; some ed. in IMi iv (1934); 16 galliards ed. M.
  Fritzen, Vincenzo Galilei, Libro d'Intavolatura (Munich, 1982)

  6. Romanescas, passamezzos, arrs. of madrigals and partsongs, 1v,
  lute, in copy of Fronimo (1568 edn.), Fn; some ed. in Palisca, 1969

  7. Airs, romanescas, galliards, passamezzos, lute, in copy of
  Fronimo(1568 edn.), Fr; some ed. in Palisca, 1969



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