Does anyone know if more music of Francesco has become discovered like those
   two on the CD by Paul O'Dette in 1994.  This music was discovered in the
   Cathedral Library in the city of Castlefranco, in Italy.  Obviously, Paul
   O'Dette  was  given  the  music to make the recording, but the scholar
   responsible for the publication has dropped the ball.

   Has  other  music of Francesco been discovered since the Ness book was
   published?

   Dennis Franco
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     From:  Andrew White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     To:  lute list <[email protected]>
     Subject:  [LUTE] Re: Francesco
     Date:  Wed, 2 May 2007 08:07:50 +1000
     >There is a few here also
     >
     >http://web.gerbode.net/ft2/composers/Milano/pdf/
     >
     >On 02/05/2007, at 7:51 AM, Stuart Walsh wrote:
     >
     > > As said earlier the Ness edition is a scholarly edition. Pieces
     > > sometimes
     > > have variant readings - from different sources - for passages. This is
     > > hugely important to to be aware of,  but doesn't make the music
     > > straightforwardly playable .
     > >
     > > Are you researching Francesco or looking for pieces to play?
     > >
     > > The Lute Society (in Britain) have been issuing Francesco pieces
     > > with their
     > > Lute News. You could join that.
     > >
     > > And there's:
     > > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi?F_da_Milano
     > >
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