Hi Martin,
   I'm afraid Valderrabano only have unison, thirds, fourths and fifths
   apart vihuelas pieces, but none tone apart.
   I wish he had some!
   best,
   a
   > Hi Ed,
   >
   > Five of the seven Milano/Matelart duets are for tone-apart lutes. All
   > seven are available in an edition (which also includes versions for
   > equal lutes) by Gordon Gregory, published by the Lute Society
   > (www.lutesoc.org). It's cheap and worth having.
   >
   > It's also worth having the SPES facsimile of the Matelart book - his
   > solo fantasias are good too.
   >
   > The Toccata by Piccinini is for tone-apart lutes, and there are
   several
   > in Phalese, again published by the Lute Society in an edition by
   Lynda
   > Sayce. Valderrabano also has two duets for vihuelas a tone apart.
   >
   > Best wishes,
   >
   > Martin
   >
   > Ed Durbrow wrote:
   > > I'm looking for online sources of duets for lutes a step apart,
   > > particularly the Milano Matelart ones. Sarge Garbode just has one
   of
   > > them which I already have. Any other nice ones a step apart?
   > >
   > > TIA
   > > Ed Durbrow
   > > Saitama, Japan
   > > [1][email protected]
   > > [2]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   > >
   > > --
   > >
   > > References
   > >
   > > 1. mailto:[email protected]
   > > 2. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   > >
   > >
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   >
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