Indeed, the file of transcriptions from Siena posted to the Fronimo site
by Jason Kortis (and containing Doug Towne's work in addition to his own)
stopped at f. 69v.  The Spagna pieces are on ff. 74v-76r.

The facsimile is well worth purchasing, even at 120 Euros or so.  The
musical material is wonderful, and the information on the concordances,
done by Arthur Ness, is extremely valuable.

Daniel Heiman

On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 21:16:41 +0200 "Bernd Haegemann" <[email protected]>
writes:
> >>> where can I find the 4 modis of “Spagna detta Lamire” from the
> >>> Siena
> >>> Lutebook?
> 
> > I think Jason Kortis entabulated most,if not all the Siena Lute 
> book
> > into French Tab and it was on the Fronimo site (Yahoo groups).
> 
> 
> I think NOT the Spagna.... :-(
> 
> B. 
> 
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