Hello Helen,
Timo Peedu edited some frottole. You can find this at lute.ning:
http://lutegroup.ning.com/profile/TimoPeedu?xg_source=profiles_memberList
another source is Verdelot 1536 for voice and lute
and 
Verovio: Lodi della Musica (Roma, 1595) Madrigals for 3 voices and Lute
an edition is available from http://www.seicentomusic.de/
....
greetings
wolfgang


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> Datum: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:05:26 +0000
> Von: Martin Shepherd <[email protected]>
> An: Lute List <[email protected]>
> Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Italian songs

> Dear Helen,
> 
> I haven't heard the CD of which you speak, so I don't know which songs 
> they do.  Shirley Rumsey did a nice CD on Naxos many years ago which 
> might also be an inspiration (and her Spanish CD is very good too).
> 
> The two books of frottole published by Bossinensis in 1509 and 1511 are 
> not such a bad place to start.  Poems by Petrarch, music by Tromboncino 
> and Cara, nice stuff.  The only downside is I'm not sure any modern 
> editions have been done, though as far as I know the facsimiles are 
> still available.  I can send you copies of a few songs in my own 
> handwritten edition if you like.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Martin
> 
> On 20/01/2011 06:36, [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is much Italian Renaissance song repertoire
> available with written out tablature accompaniment. I'm particularly inspired 
> by
> the material on Julianne Baird and Ronn McFarlane's CD (The Italian Lute
> Song).
> >
> > Any advice on this would be gratefully received.
> >
> > Helen
> >
> >
> >
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