>    ps I meant 'know of any'!
> 
>    On 2 November 2013 15:58, Helen Atkinson
>    <[1][email protected]> wrote:
> 
>    Dear Luters
>    I'm hoping to find arrangements of madrigals for 3 and 4 female voices
>    with entabulated lute accompaniment. Am I likely to be disappointed or
>    does anyone of any?
>    Many thanks
>    Helen

That would be modern arrangements, as the term lute accompaniment implies
notions of chords. You can, however, easily find intabulations of whole
madrigals in many 16th century prints. Madrigals with 3 to 4 female voice is
another cup of tea, I'd say. You will perhaps want to look up some five- or
six-part madrigals, which often have SSAT(T)B. But I'm not aware of
madrigals for up to 4 female voice, exclusively.

HTH

Mathias



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